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Organizations of Domination. We must consume to survive. We must consume to survive. But, our economy is organized so that our country stays afloat by.

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1 Organizations of Domination

2 We must consume to survive. We must consume to survive. But, our economy is organized so that our country stays afloat by over-consumption. But, our economy is organized so that our country stays afloat by over-consumption. Spending increases GDP. Spending increases GDP.

3 Over Consumption Examples of over-consumption: Unnecessary focus on laziness (idling, drive-throughs, etc). Unnecessary focus on “professionalism.” Unnecessary focus on leisure. Unnecessary focus on status

4 What’s wrong with over- consumption? 1) Disposable mentality 1) Disposable mentality 2) Entitlement leads to “us” versus “them.” 2) Entitlement leads to “us” versus “them.” 3) Pollution 3) Pollution

5 Weber’s Concept of Domination 1) Coercive domination 1) Coercive domination 2) Legitimate domination – those in authority are perceived as legitimate and people obey them without force 2) Legitimate domination – those in authority are perceived as legitimate and people obey them without force Charismatic Charismatic Traditional Traditional Rational-Legal Rational-Legal

6 Michel’s Iron Law of Oligarchy Once in power, those in power (even if elected democratically) try to maintain their power at the expense of the groups over whom they have power. Once in power, those in power (even if elected democratically) try to maintain their power at the expense of the groups over whom they have power.

7 Marx’s Dialectical Materialism Those who own capital exploit the labor power of the working class. Those who own capital exploit the labor power of the working class. Working class, because of species being, will eventually revolt. Working class, because of species being, will eventually revolt.

8 Exploitation Today The economy today requires that we participate in the exploitation of others: The economy today requires that we participate in the exploitation of others: Our culture supports such exploitation Our culture supports such exploitation Hegemony Hegemony Language of rationality Language of rationality

9 Exploitation Today Ethnic minorities, historically have been exploited: Native Americans, Chinese, Africans, etc. Ethnic minorities, historically have been exploited: Native Americans, Chinese, Africans, etc. However, it’s important to note that today, there are more slaves than there has ever been in human history. However, it’s important to note that today, there are more slaves than there has ever been in human history. http://www.iabolish.org/ http://www.iabolish.org/ http://www.iabolish.org/

10 Exploitation Today All societies have “dirty jobs.” U.S. citizens, however, commonly do not want to do many of those jobs because they pay little, are dangerous and have no benefits. All societies have “dirty jobs.” U.S. citizens, however, commonly do not want to do many of those jobs because they pay little, are dangerous and have no benefits. Farm work Sweatshops Cleaning services Undocumented workers are reviled by U.S. workers, yet are needed by them. Why such hatred for a group that benefits us?

11 Exploitation Today U.S. companies (and other MNCs) follow cheap labor force that have little worker protection. U.S. companies (and other MNCs) follow cheap labor force that have little worker protection. Even in U.S., 56,000 workers lives are lost due to industrial accidents and illness. Even in U.S., 56,000 workers lives are lost due to industrial accidents and illness. In other countries, the numbers are higher. In other countries, the numbers are higher.

12 Exploitation Today U.S. Economic leaders develop trade policy and laws that benefit them at the expense of every day people: U.S. Economic leaders develop trade policy and laws that benefit them at the expense of every day people: Economic markers like GDP Economic markers like GDP De-regulation De-regulation Govt/Business relationships -- WTO, World Bank and IMF, Govt/Business relationships -- WTO, World Bank and IMF, Short-termism Short-termism Political policy often helps big business – for example, Afghan food policy that requires food to be sent from the US (which takes months) rather than buying food in the area. Political policy often helps big business – for example, Afghan food policy that requires food to be sent from the US (which takes months) rather than buying food in the area.

13 Exploitation Today Do people in the U.S. really want all societies to be rich? What would that mean? Do people in the U.S. really want all societies to be rich? What would that mean? How do we rationalize our desires? How do we rationalize our desires?


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