REPRESSION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
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Published:2004
Edward H Shaffer, 2004. "REPRESSION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN", Wisconsin "Government and Business" and the History of Heterodox Economic Thought, W.J. Samuels
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Repression is an integral part of a class-based society. In these societies a relatively small number of people own a very large share of productive resources. This concentration of asset ownership inevitably leads to a highly unequal distribution of income and with it a division of society into a small number of haves and a much larger number of have-nots. The haves constantly fear that the have-nots will seize their property either by outright force or through legislation. Over the centuries they have devised methods of social control to preserve the existing property relationships.
