Mechanisms of Accumulation
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Mechanisms of Accumulation
Mechanisms of Accumulation refer to the specific economic techniques and institutional strategies used by the Accumulating Class to extract Labour Value from the Slave Class within a given Mode of Accumulation. These mechanisms include direct tools like wage labor and rent, systemic structures like debt and privatization, and masked or legitimized strategies such as philanthrocapitalism and greenwashing. Though economic in function, these mechanisms often rely on ideological support structures housed in the Mode of Reproduction.
Concept Map
Key Terms
Syncretic Terms
Mechanisms of Accumulation > Exploitative Techniques
Related LP Terms
Non-LP Related Terms
Regime of Accumulation
Regime of Accumulation > Mode of Accumulation, Mode of Production, Mode of Reproduction
Mode of Accumulation > Mechanisms of Accumulation, Mechanisms of Accumulation Typology, Mechanisms of Extraction
Strategic Significance
These mechanisms constitute the operational core of capitalist and imperialist systems. If the Regime of Accumulation is a machine, then these are its gears. Dismantling accumulation at the mechanism level is key to transforming material relations and building a Regime of Distribution rooted in Needs Satisfaction, Healing, and Authentic Human Development. Recognizing and naming these mechanisms—especially masked or ideologically supported ones—is the first step toward Systemic Liberation.
Typology
For an expandable classification and analysis of accumulation techniques, see: Accumulation Mechanism Typology
Notes
- Mechanisms function both materially (extraction of labour) and affectively (normalization via ideology).
- The same mechanism may appear in different forms across historical Modes of Production (e.g., slavery, capitalism).
- Reinforced by institutions and agents of System Maintenance (e.g., media, clergy, think tanks).
- Many “progressive” mechanisms (e.g., ESG funds, charity) are merely repackaged tools of accumulation.
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