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'''The Beast''' is a metaphoric representation of the ideological and institutional components that comprise [[The System|The Systems's]] [[System Maintanence|maintanence mechanisms]]. The Beast's function is to deflect attention and redirect justifiable anger so the [[Regime of Accumulation]] can continue to operate. The Beast includes mechanisms to generate fear, confusion, and anger so as to enable the scapegoating of innocent populations, even innocent children. The Beast is in full operation during times of [[System Crises]].  
'''The Beast''' is a metaphoric representation of the ideological and institutional components that comprise [[The System|The Systems's]] [[System Maintanence|maintanence mechanisms]]. The Beast's function is to deflect attention and redirect justifiable anger so the [[Regime of Accumulation]] can continue to operate. The Beast includes mechanisms to generate fear, confusion, and anger so as to enable the scapegoating of innocent populations, even innocent children. The Beast is in full operation during times of [[System Crises]].  


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Latest revision as of 04:55, 9 April 2019


The Beast is a metaphoric representation of the ideological and institutional components that comprise The Systems's maintanence mechanisms. The Beast's function is to deflect attention and redirect justifiable anger so the Regime of Accumulation can continue to operate. The Beast includes mechanisms to generate fear, confusion, and anger so as to enable the scapegoating of innocent populations, even innocent children. The Beast is in full operation during times of System Crises.



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