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Foundations of Power: Understanding Domination and Control
The text examines power as a relational dynamic rather than a possession, highlighting how domination establishes persistent inequalities. Key theorists like Weber, Gramsci, and Foucault illustrate how power operates through legitimacy, cultural norms, and internalized behavior, ultimately leading to self-reproducing systems of control in areas such as media and perception.
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Kanji, Rise, and Naoto: Identity as Disciplinary Power in Persona 4
Persona 4 Golden illustrates identity as a socially constructed process rather than an inherent essence. Through the character arcs of Kanji, Rise, and Naoto, the game explores how identities are regulated by societal norms, surveillance, and spatial orientation, ultimately revealing identity as a product shaped by external expectations and systemic visibility.
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Why Most People Accept Tyranny (And the Few Who Break It) — From WWII to Gundam SEED & Code Geass (Lesson 8)
