Repression
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* [[Social repression]], the socially supported mistreatment and exploitation of a group of individuals | * [[Social repression]], the socially supported mistreatment and exploitation of a group of individuals | ||
* Genetic repression, the down-regulation of gene transcription by the action of [[repressor]] proteins binding to a promoter | * Genetic repression, the down-regulation of gene transcription by the action of [[repressor]] proteins binding to a promoter | ||
- | *[[Repressive tolerance]] | + | *"[[Repressive tolerance]]", (1965) is essay by Herbert Marcuse |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Re-]] | *[[Re-]] |
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Repression may refer to:
- Memory inhibition, the ability to filter irrelevant memories from attempts to recall
- Political repression, the oppression or persecution of an individual or group for political reasons
- Psychological repression, the psychological act of excluding desires and impulses from one's consciousness
- Social repression, the socially supported mistreatment and exploitation of a group of individuals
- Genetic repression, the down-regulation of gene transcription by the action of repressor proteins binding to a promoter
- "Repressive tolerance", (1965) is essay by Herbert Marcuse
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