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A '''System Agent''' is an individual who works, with more or less clarity, to maintain and expand the extant [[Regime of Accumulation]] (i.e. [[The System]]). | A '''System Agent''' is an individual who works, either unconsciously or consciously, and with more or less clarity, to maintain and expand the extant [[Regime of Accumulation]] (i.e. [[The System]]).<ref>Sosteric, Mike. Rocket Scientists’ Guide to Money and the Economy: Accumulation and Debt. St Albert, Alberta: Lightning Path Press., 2016. </ref> | ||
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== | ==Regime of Accumulation== | ||
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System agents come in many shapes and sizes, and from all colours of the rainbow. <blockquote>In capitalist societies, education, whether secular or religious, the teaching of moral reflexes handed down from father to son, the exemplary integrity of workers decorated after fifty years of loyal and faithful service, the fostering of love for harmony and wisdom, those aesthetic forms of respect for the status quo, instill in the exploited a mood of submission and inhibition which considerably eases the task of the agents of law and order. ''In capitalist countries, a multitude of sermonizers, counselors, and "confusion-mongers" intervene between the exploited and the authorities''.<ref>Frantz Fanon, ''The Wretched of the Earth'' (New York: Grove Press, 1963), 4.</ref> </blockquote> | |||
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Latest revision as of 19:26, 14 July 2024
A System Agent is an individual who works, either unconsciously or consciously, and with more or less clarity, to maintain and expand the extant Regime of Accumulation (i.e. The System).[1]
Regime of Accumulation
Regime of Accumulation > Mode of Accumulation, Mode of Production, Mode of Reproduction
Mode of Accumulation > Mechanisms of Accumulation, Mechanisms of Compliance, Mechanisms of Reproduction
Relations of Accumulation > Accumulating Class, Slave Class, System Agent
System Agent Types
System Agents > Agent of Consciousness, Agents of Socialization, Corporate Cultural Creative, System Architect, System Enforcer
Related LP Terms
System Agent > Containment, Regime of Accumulation, System Maintenance, Toxic Socialization
Non-LP Related Terms
System Agent > Containment, Regime of Accumulation, System Maintenance, Toxic Socialization
Notes
System agents come in many shapes and sizes, and from all colours of the rainbow.
In capitalist societies, education, whether secular or religious, the teaching of moral reflexes handed down from father to son, the exemplary integrity of workers decorated after fifty years of loyal and faithful service, the fostering of love for harmony and wisdom, those aesthetic forms of respect for the status quo, instill in the exploited a mood of submission and inhibition which considerably eases the task of the agents of law and order. In capitalist countries, a multitude of sermonizers, counselors, and "confusion-mongers" intervene between the exploited and the authorities.[2]
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