Difference between revisions of "Mechanisms of Compliance"

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==Components of a Regime of Accumulation==
==Regime of Accumulation==


[[Regime of Accumulation]] >  {{#ask:[[Is a component of::The System]]}}  
[[Regime of Accumulation]] >  {{#ask:[[Is a component of::The System]]}}  
[[Mode of Exploitation]] > {{#ask:[[Is a component of::The Mode of Accumulation]]}}
[[Relations of Accumulation]] > {{#ask:[[Is a component of::Relations of Accumulating]]}}


==Mechanisms of Compliance==
==Mechanisms of Compliance==
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[[Is a related term::Functional Narrative| ]]
[[Is a related term::Functional Narrative| ]]
[[Is a related term::Existential Narrative| ]]
[[Is a related term::Existential Narrative| ]]
[[Is a component of::The Mode of Accumulation| ]]

Revision as of 17:04, 4 December 2023

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.

Regime of Accumulation

Regime of Accumulation > Mode of Accumulation, Relations of Accumulation

Mode of Exploitation > Mechanisms of Accumulation, Mechanisms of Compliance, Mechanisms of Force, Mechanisms of Reproduction, Mechanisms of Surveillance

Relations of Accumulation > Accumulating Class, Slave Class


Mechanisms of Compliance

Mechanisms of Compliance > Heroic Individualism, Ideological Institution, Symbol Factory

Syncretic Terms

Mechanisms of Compliance > Means of Mental Production

Related LP Terms

Mechanisms of Compliance > Archetypal Wrong Thought, Archetypes, Colonized Spirituality, Mechanisms of Compliance, System Agent

Non-LP Related Terms

Mechanisms of Compliance > Authorizing ideology

Notes

In the German Ideology, Karl Marx spoke of the Means of Mental Production.[1]

Footnotes

  1. Karl Marx, The German Ideology (New York: Norton, 1978), https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1845/german-ideology/ch01b.htm