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==Notes==
==Notes==
<blockquote>"It follows that, in order to exist, every social formation must reproduce the conditions of its production at the same
time as it produces, and in order to be able to produce. It must therefore reproduce:
1. the productive forces,<br>
2. the existing relations of production."<ref>Louis Althusser, ''On Ideology'' (New York: Verso, 2008).</ref></blockquote>


Mechanisms of Reproduction include the procreational and the ideological mechanisms.  
Mechanisms of Reproduction include the procreational and the ideological mechanisms.  

Latest revision as of 18:34, 24 October 2024

Mechanisms of Reproduction are mechanisms by which the Accumulating Class reproduces its Regime from generation to generation.

Syncretic Terms

Mechanisms of Reproduction >

Mechanisms of Reproduction

Mechanisms of Reproduction > Creation Template, Education, The State, Toxic Socialization

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

Related LP Terms

Mechanisms of Reproduction >

Non-LP Related Terms

Mechanisms of Reproduction >

Notes

"It follows that, in order to exist, every social formation must reproduce the conditions of its production at the same

time as it produces, and in order to be able to produce. It must therefore reproduce:

1. the productive forces,

2. the existing relations of production."[1]

Mechanisms of Reproduction include the procreational and the ideological mechanisms.

Procreational mechanisms are those mechanisms which ensure the generation-to-generation reproduction of the "labour" force.

Ideological mechanisms ensure the reproduction of suitably trained and prepared labour force.

Under the extant regime, procreational mechanisms include the Nuclear Family, the assertion of a Gender Binary (forces women into a restrictive reproductive roles). Ideological mechanisms include the corporate media, and the primary, secondary, and post-secondary "educational" systems.


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Footnotes

  1. Louis Althusser, On Ideology (New York: Verso, 2008).