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  • ...s to perceive <em>socialization</em> as largely the prerogative of the <em>power structure</em>. ...tradition as an age-old effort to <em>liberate</em> ourselves from the <em>power structure</em> and the socialized "realities" it imposes—and to evolve fu
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  • ...anation how "reality" has served, historically, to legitimize the existing power relationships, and social order.</p> <h3>Bourdieu and Symbolic Power</h3>
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  • <div class="page-header" ><h1>Power structure</h1></div> <div class="col-md-3"><h2><em>Power structure</em> wastes resources</h2></div>
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  • <p>The first of the <em>five insights</em>, the <em>power structure</em>, raised the question of the direction—as determined by the ...y—that our ascent to [[wholeness|<em>wholeness</em>]] can be diverted by power interests, in ways that suit those interests. The [[convenience paradox|<em
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  • ...ubt that both were at least in part defending their contemporary <em>power structures</em>, and their own positions in it, there is more to this story than meets ...the human reason is empowered to understand a new range of phenomena, and power their evolution—the <em>cultural</em> ones. The <em>holotopia</em> is wha
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  • ...hile our ethical, legal and political sensibilities are tuned to <em>power structures</em> of the times gone by, completely <em>new</em> ones are now obstructing ...m>power structure</em>, but to check to see if they may have developed <em>power structure</em> aberrations.</p>
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  • ...we shall at the same time <em>demonstrate</em> big-picture science and its power. Recall that the philosophical systems of Hegel and Husserl took thousands ...his more aristocratic illusion concerning the unlimited penetrative power of thought has as its counterpart the more plebeian illusion of naïve rea
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  • ...ines of policy and action which tend to ridgidify and thereby preserve the structures inherent in our social systems and their institutions. We do not, in genera [[Aurelio Peccei]] – the co-founder, first president and the motor power behind The Club of Rome – wrote this in 1980, in One Hundred Pages for th
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  • ...ies of 'players'. The Z-players are self-selected from among the people in power positions (professors, investors...); they 'play' by empowering the A-playe ...cumentary and book The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power, Joel Bakan described how the corporation, as the most powerful institution
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  • <span id="Dialog"></span> specifically working with the "power to transcend paradigms" – i.e. with the assumptions and ways of being out ...s of other players. By accommodating <em>their</em> power, one acquires a power position of one's own.</p>
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  • <div class="col-md-6"><h2>Power structure</h2> ...l end up being comprehended and handled in an entirely new way. The <em><b>power structure</b></em> theory will explain why (our inability to attend to) <em
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