Structural Notes on Indirect Power

Analytical Work on the Hidden Architecture of Social Control

Structural Notes on Indirect Power is an analytical series that revisits each essay from the Indirect Power series and examines the psychological structures the essay format could not sustain. These are not expansions or extended versions but second-order notes focused on mechanisms, conditions, misrecognitions, developmental origins, and points of escalation, emphasizing structure over stance and clarity over persuasion. The work reflects thinking in motion: analysis may be refined, constrained, or left deliberately open, and the goal is precision rather than completion, inviting readers into the analytical process itself rather than presenting them with finished conclusions.

RJ Starr RJ Starr

Structural Notes on Violence

These structural notes examine violence as the boundary condition of indirect social control. The document analyzes latent force, escalation economies, historical memory, asymmetrical exposure, procedural violence, dehumanization, subjectivity reshaping, and legitimacy maintenance. It extends the public essay by showing how the credible possibility of force underwrites indirect power even when violence is not overtly enacted.

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