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'''The Family''' is a term coined by Michael Sharp in ''Rocket Scientists' Guide to Money and the Economy'' to refer to the [[Ruling Class|ruling classes]] of this planet. These are the people who own and manage the planet's productive apparatus, it's resources, its media systems, school systems, religious and spiritual systems, and so on. They are the ones who, for the most part, set the agenda of this planet. The ruling classes can be referred to as The Family in as much as they share the same goals and values, are interlinked through their communication networks, and all participate in interconnected hierarchies of accumulation, control, and exclusion.
The term '''The Family''' refers to the [[Ruling Class|ruling classes]] of this planet. These are the people who own and manage the planet's productive apparatus, it's resources, its media systems, school systems, religious and spiritual systems, and so on. They are the ones who, for the most part, set the agenda of this planet (Sharp, 2017).  
 
The ruling classes may be referred to as The Family in as much as they share the same goals and values, are interlinked through their communication networks, and all participate in interconnected hierarchies of accumulation, control, and exclusion.


==Notes==
==Notes==


Considerable effort is placed into the proper socialization of elites. In order to the ruling classes to operate efficiently elites must, for the most part, think the same. In order to ensure that, elite children are socialized into separate school systems which the general public cannot afford (thereby separating the classes from an early age and ensuring "proper" upbringing). Elites also belong to expensive clubs where they hob-knob with other elites and where their [[Primary Socialization]] is reinforced. In addition the elites (PTB) have their own clubs, their own restaurants, their own magazines, etc.  
Considerable effort is placed into the proper socialization of elites. In order to ensure the ruling classes to operate efficiently, elites must, for the most part, think the same. In order to ensure that, elite children are socialized in a separate school system which the general public cannot afford.  


Elite socialization does not end with the termination of their formal career. Many "secret boys clubs" exist in the world whose sole reason for existence is to reinforce and extend primary socialization and (perhaps more importantly) to reward proper behavior. Elite boys clubs are organized hierarchically with lower level clubs like the Freemasons being used to screen individuals for uptake into higher level organizations. While in these clubs the boys make "connections" and network with powerful individual who can (and will) offer considerable special treatment to boys who are in good standing and who show "promise" (i.e. who seem willing to submit and carry on the ideas and traditions which ensure continuation of elites structures of domination and control)
Socialization of elites is an ongoing concern. Understanding of [[The System]] is constantly developed in insulated and exclusionary institutions (clubs, etc.) designed to extend primary socialization and reinforce systems of power and privilege.  
 
Members of the secret boys clubs also learn a particular set of "power based" archetypes (see [[The Book of the Triumph of Spirit]] for an elaboration of [[Book of Power]] archetypes). These archetypes reinforce their belief that they are "special" and that they have a "right" to manage and control the resources and people. These Book of Power archetypes often include statements that absolve individuals of responsibility for horrible actions. Statements to the effect that "It is god's will that bad things happen" or "this is the way of evolution" or "pain and suffering is an evolutionary motivator" are often heard. In this way managers who pollute, steal, or harm innocent people and children can sleep easy knowing that the harm they cause is not the result of the selfish action of greedy people but instead "has a higher purpose."


Elites can sometimes "wake up" and change their ways.


==See Also==
==See Also==
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Revision as of 14:38, 2 February 2018

The term The Family refers to the ruling classes of this planet. These are the people who own and manage the planet's productive apparatus, it's resources, its media systems, school systems, religious and spiritual systems, and so on. They are the ones who, for the most part, set the agenda of this planet (Sharp, 2017).

The ruling classes may be referred to as The Family in as much as they share the same goals and values, are interlinked through their communication networks, and all participate in interconnected hierarchies of accumulation, control, and exclusion.

Notes

Considerable effort is placed into the proper socialization of elites. In order to ensure the ruling classes to operate efficiently, elites must, for the most part, think the same. In order to ensure that, elite children are socialized in a separate school system which the general public cannot afford.

Socialization of elites is an ongoing concern. Understanding of The System is constantly developed in insulated and exclusionary institutions (clubs, etc.) designed to extend primary socialization and reinforce systems of power and privilege.

Elites can sometimes "wake up" and change their ways.

See Also

Socialization

Further Reading

Sosteric, Mike (2017). The Rocket Scientists' Guide to Money and the Economy. St. Albert, Alberta: Lightning Path Press. [1]

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References

Sosteric, Mike (2017). The Rocket Scientists' Guide to Money and the Economy. St. Albert, Alberta: Lightning Path Press. [2]