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  2. Opium of the people - Wikipedia

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    The opium of the people or opium of the masses (German: Opium des Volkes) is a dictum used in reference to religion, derived from a frequently paraphrased partial statement of German revolutionary and critic of political economy Karl Marx: "Religion is the opium of the people." In context, the statement is part of Marx's analysis that religion ...

  3. Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses) - Wikipedia

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    On May 4, 2004, "Duality" was released as their first official single. [29] Vol. 3: (The Subliminal Verses) was finally released on May 25, 2004, [ 30 ] to coincide with the release of the album "Duality" was released on a special edition 7-inch red vinyl. [ 31 ]

  4. Opium of the People (Slipknot song) - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Opium of the People (Slipknot song)

  5. Category:People of the Opium Wars - Wikipedia

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  6. Live Floating Anarchy 1977 - Wikipedia

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    Live Floating Anarchy 1977 is a 1978 live album by Planet Gong, a combination of Gong's Daevid Allen and Gilli Smyth and the band Here & Now.It was recorded in Toulouse on 6 November 1977, apart from the track "Opium for the People" which was a studio recording.

  7. Playboi Carti - Wikipedia

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    Opium is an American record label and rap collective that was founded in 2019 by Playboi Carti. [125] The label, which is based in Atlanta, Georgia , currently holds four acts all of whom are natives to the city; rappers Ken Carson and Destroy Lonely , and the duo Homixide Gang.

  8. Marx Returns - Wikipedia

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    Reviewing Marx Returns in the Los Angeles Review of Books, Nina Power described it as "an imaginative, uplifting, and sometimes disturbing alternative history". [3] Writing for The Australian, Peter Beilharz declared that "The story that Barker tells is incredibly witty, clever, and creative.

  9. Opium fürs Volk - Wikipedia

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    Opium fürs Volk (Opium for the people) is the seventh studio album by the German punk band Die Toten Hosen. Although it's not considered a concept album, it has a central theme of religion (exemplified by the intro "Vaterunser", "Die zehn Gebote" and "Paradies"). It is regarded as one of the best Die Toten Hosen albums.