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==The System==
==Regime of Accumulation==


The Mechanisms of Force are one part of a constellation of components that constitute [[The System]] (a.k.a. [[The Regime of Accumulation]].
[[Regime of Accumulation]] >  {{#ask:[[Is a component of::The System]]}}
 
[[Mode of Exploitation]] > {{#ask:[[Is a component of::The Mode of Accumulation]]}}
 
[[Relations of Accumulation]] > {{#ask:[[Is a component of::Relations of Accumulating]]}}


[[The System]] consists of {{#ask:[[Is a component of::The System]]}}


==Syncretic Terms==
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Mechanisms of Force

According to Ruyle,[1] the Mechanisms of Force are the violent means used by the Accumulating Class to, when necessary, physically coerce an exploited population. Mechanisms of force facilitate the suppression of revolutionary forces, protecting the power and privilege of the Accumulating Class, and are an essential component of The System.

Regime of Accumulation

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  1. Ruyle, Eugene E. “Mode of Production and Mode of Exploitation: The Mechanical and the Dialectical.” Dialectical Anthropology 1, no. 1 (1975): 7–23. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00244565.