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Main Author: The People's Coalition of Planet Earth
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Published: Zenodo 2026
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20213132
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contents <p>Ideology endures not only through persuasion but through time-through the reproduction of beliefs, emotions, and institutional forms across generations. This paper develops and expands the Theory of Generational Transmission of Ideology (GTI), conceptualizing ideology as a temporal infrastructure that persists via the recursive alignment of institutional reproduction, embodied socialization, and affective mythos. Drawing on Gramsci, Althusser, Bourdieu, Ahmed, Weber, and Connerton, GTI explains how ideological orders maintain continuity despite social change by governing not merely what people believe, but when, how often, and under what conditions they encounter those beliefs — and how they come to inherit rather than choose them.</p>
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spellingShingle Temporal Infrastructures of Power: A Comprehensive Theory of Generational Transmission of Ideology
The People's Coalition of Planet Earth
<p>Ideology endures not only through persuasion but through time-through the reproduction of beliefs, emotions, and institutional forms across generations. This paper develops and expands the Theory of Generational Transmission of Ideology (GTI), conceptualizing ideology as a temporal infrastructure that persists via the recursive alignment of institutional reproduction, embodied socialization, and affective mythos. Drawing on Gramsci, Althusser, Bourdieu, Ahmed, Weber, and Connerton, GTI explains how ideological orders maintain continuity despite social change by governing not merely what people believe, but when, how often, and under what conditions they encounter those beliefs — and how they come to inherit rather than choose them.</p>
title Temporal Infrastructures of Power: A Comprehensive Theory of Generational Transmission of Ideology
url https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20213132