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|a The Political Economy of the Spectacle and Postmodern Caste
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|a Intro; The Political Economy of the Spectacle and Postmodern Caste; Copyright; Contents; About The Political Economy of the Spectacle and Postmodern Caste; Foreword; Acknowledgements; Illustrations; Introduction: Busting out of Plato's Cave; 1 The Symbolic Institution of Society; 1 Symbolic Interactionism; 2 Interaction Exchange and Collective Norms; 3 Critical Theory and Post-Structuralism/Postmodernism; 3.1 Cornelius Castoriadis; 3.2 Michel Foucault; 3.3 Guy Debord; 3.4 Jean Baudrillard; 4 Beyond Post-Structuralism/Postmodernism; 2 The Spectacle; 1 Audience Segmentation
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|a 1.1 Sociocultural and Spatial Segmentation1.2 Educational Segmentation; 1.3 Economic Segmentation; 1.4 Political Segmentation; 2 Total Propaganda; 3 Symbolic Institutions; 3.1 Educational Institutions; 3.2 Economic Institutions; 3.3 Political Institutions; 3.4 Legal Institutions; 3.5 Protective Institutions; 3 It's All Spectacular; 1 Spectacular History; 2 Postmodern Spectacles; 2.1 Doubleplusgood: Spectacular Capitalism; 2.2 Plusgood: Spectacular Socialism/Communism; 3 Spectacular Class; 4 The Quantum Mechanics of Value and Capital; 4.1 The Relativity of Value
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|a 4.2 There Is No Spoon: Capital(ism)4 The Monetization of Everything; 1 Life, Flesh, and Death; 2 Food, Water, and the Environment; 3 Cities, Nations, and Culture; 4 Time and Space; 5 The Global Spectacle; 5.1 Finance; 5.2 Trade; 5.3 Segmented Labor; 5 The Structure of Postmodern Caste; 1 Social Order; 1.1 Privileges and Disabilities Based on Ascription; 1.2 Who Pays the Piper?; 1.3 Extreme Structural Inequality; 2 Caste Groups; 2.1 Ruling Caste; 2.2 Nobles; 2.3 Privileged Labor; 2.4 Required Labor; 2.5 Precarious Labor; 2.6 Institutional Slaves; 3 Legitimizing Twenty-First-Century Serfdom
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