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Content Fetish (2004), by James Paul Gee: the view that any
academic area, whether physics, sociology, or history, is composed
of a set of facts or a body of information and that the way
learning should work is through teaching and testing such facts and
information
Growth
Fetish, the pursuit of economic growth in politics and economic
theory as a universal cure for all society's problems
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