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The Hidden Framework is the complete set of concepts and ideas that define the nature, scope, and purpose of an Institution but that, for various (usually less then savory) reasons, are hidden from general view.
Types
Syncretic Terms
Hidden Framework > Esoteric Doctrine, Esoteric Religion, Secret Philosophy
Related LP Terms
Conceptual Framework > Creation Template
Non-LP Related Terms
Notes
The conceptual framework of an institution may be overt and "on the surface" (Surface Framework or covert and hidden from view (Hidden Framework))
Because society's current set of institutions primarily services the needs of the Accumulating Class, most institutions have both a surface framework (the ideas and justifications taught to the masses) and a Hidden Framework, something typically not spoken of explicitly, at least to the general public. A teacher for example will teach that schools are there to create educated, hard-working, democracy-loving young adults. Teachers will not tell you (perhaps because they themselves do not understand, or perhaps because they have been led to believe in the moral rectitude of the current educational system) that schools also teach a Hidden Curriculum[1] designed to create a compliant and subservient working class.
Footnotes
- ↑ Anyon, Jean. “Social Class and the Hidden Curriculum of Work.” Journal of Education 162, no. 1 (1980). https://www.jstor.org/stable/42741976.