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In the German Ideology, Karl Marx spoke of the [[Means of Mental Production]].<ref>Karl Marx, ''The German Ideology'' (New York: Norton, 1978), <nowiki>https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1845/german-ideology/ch01b.htm</nowiki></ref> {{endstuff}} | |||
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Mechanisms of Compliance
Mechanisms of Compliance are mechanisms by which the Accumulating Class asserts control over its labour force. Under the extant Regime of Accumulation this involves the use of Symbol Factories that create Master Narratives which are then distributed by Ideological Institutions. Mechanisms of Compliance are one key component of the Regime of Accumulation.
Components of a Regime of Accumulation
Mechanisms of Compliance
Mechanisms of Compliance > Mechanisms of Force, Mechanisms of Indoctrination, Mechanisms of Surveillance, Technologies of the Self, Toxic Socialization
Syncretic Terms
Related LP Terms
Non-LP Related Terms
Notes
In the German Ideology, Karl Marx spoke of the Means of Mental Production.[1]
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Footnotes
- ↑ Karl Marx, The German Ideology (New York: Norton, 1978), https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1845/german-ideology/ch01b.htm