Temporal definition

Temporal and “axiological” means on how power projections legitimate socio-political power through text and speech. Spatial projection aims to build the tension of encroachment by the hostile other, by emphasizing the urgent need for actions, before the other can destroy “us”, through spatial usage. (Cap 2013, 74–77). Temporal proximization involves the manipulation of the sense of time in relation to the perceived danger (2013, 85). Finally, the axiological proximization constructs the model for perceiving conflict between “home values” and the “alien” values (2013, 94). Proximization theory thus helps me to navigate through the different ways in which the Quotations build and maintains the discourses, that constitute political religion through the three analysis-units.
Temporal means that at a fixed location, a short-term dataset exhibits similar characteristics to a long-term dataset, thereby implying that the annual temporally-variable climate changes over time and consequently does not materially affect the results of the analyses.
Temporal means for as long as this earth lasts; fixed in place and time.

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Temporal means worldly power.

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