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The theory that reality itself is shaped by power—that what counts as real, what counts as true, what counts as possible is determined by those who hold power. The Theory of the Power of Reality argues that power doesn't just control resources or institutions; it controls the very terms of existence. The powerful define what can be said, what can be thought, what can be known. They shape reality not by lying but by defining the frameworks within which truth is told. This theory is the foundation of critical realism, of the recognition that reality has a politics, that truth is never neutral.
Theory of the Power of Reality Example: "He used to think reality was just reality—given, fixed, neutral. The Theory of the Power of Reality showed him otherwise: those with power decided what was real. Their version was taught, repeated, enforced. Other realities existed, but they were suppressed. He started asking who got to define reality—and who paid the price."
by Abzugal February 21, 2026
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A critical framework for understanding that knowledge doesn't float free—it's always situated in physical and social spaces that shape its production, validation, and circulation. This theory asks: Who gets to sit in the rooms where knowledge is made? Whose voices are amplified by the architecture, the technology, the funding streams? What kinds of knowledge are architecturally impossible in these spaces? It reveals that the university seminar room, the corporate think tank, and the community center produce different truths not because they're looking at different realities, but because the spaces themselves are different knowledge-making machines.
Theory of Spaces of Power of Knowledge "Apply the Theory of Spaces of Power of Knowledge to your literature seminar: why are we reading these authors in this room, with this furniture, in this language, at this time of day? Every answer reveals another layer of whose knowledge gets to be here."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 22, 2026
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A systematic account of how knowledge functions as a social resource, distributed unevenly and hoarded strategically. This theory examines how institutions credentialize some knowers and disqualify others, how knowledge communities form and police their boundaries, how epistemic authority translates into material advantage. It reveals that the "marketplace of ideas" is never a level playing field—some ideas arrive with trust funds, others show up in hand-me-downs. Understanding this theory means understanding that every claim to knowledge is also a claim to power.
Theory of the Social Power of Knowledge "The Theory of the Social Power of Knowledge explains why your uncle's YouTube research doesn't carry the same weight as a doctor's opinion, even when they're saying the same thing. It's not about the information—it's about the social position of the informer."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 22, 2026
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Theory of Spectral Power

A synthesis of Spectralism and power analysis: the view that power operates not just visibly (commands, laws, force) but spectrally—through absences, silences, exclusions, and the ghosts of alternatives never realized. Spectral Power is the power that works by making certain options disappear, certain voices inaudible, certain futures unimaginable. It's the power of the path not taken, the question not asked, the possibility never considered. To understand power, you must study not just what's present but what's haunting the present—the alternatives that were suppressed, the possibilities that were never born, the futures that died so this one could live.
"You think the debate is between these two options. Theory of Spectral Power asks: what happened to the third option? The fourth? The radical alternative that never made it onto the agenda? Those ghosts shape your choice more than the visible options do. Power isn't just what's there—it's what's haunting what's there."
by Dumu The Void February 24, 2026
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Theory of Invisible Power

A framework for understanding power that operates not through visible commands but through shaping the conditions within which choices are made. Invisible power sets the agenda, defines the options, frames the debate, shapes preferences—all before anyone decides anything. You don't need to tell people what to do if you've already shaped what they want to do. You don't need to control decisions if you've already controlled what decisions are possible. Invisible power is the power that makes its own operations invisible, that works not by forcing but by forming, not by commanding but by conditioning.
Theory of Invisible Power "No one forced you to want that car, that house, that life. But advertising, media, and culture shaped your desires until they felt like your own. That's Invisible Power: not commanding, just conditioning. You're choosing freely—but within a framework designed before you arrived."
by Dumu The Void February 24, 2026
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The theory that reality itself is shaped by power—that what counts as real, what counts as true, what counts as possible is determined by those who hold power. The Theory of the Reality of Power argues that power doesn't just control resources or institutions; it controls the very terms of reality. Those who have power define what can be said, what can be thought, what can be known. They determine which facts matter, which truths are recognized, which realities are real. This is not conspiracy; it's structure. Power shapes reality not by lying but by defining the terms on which truth is told. The Theory of the Reality of Power is the recognition that reality has a politics.
Example: "He used to think reality was just reality—given, fixed, neutral. The Theory of the Reality of Power showed him otherwise: those with power decided what counted as real. Their version was taught in schools, repeated in media, enforced by law. Other realities existed, but they were marginalized, suppressed, erased. Reality wasn't neutral; it was political. He started asking who got to define what's real—and who paid the price."
by Abzugal February 21, 2026
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The theory that power determines what counts as efficient—that those with power define efficiency in ways that serve their interests, and that these definitions then shape reality. The Theory of the Efficiency of Power argues that efficiency is not discovered but decreed: the powerful decide what measures matter, what outcomes count, what costs are relevant. Their efficiency becomes the efficiency, their standards become the standards. The theory is the recognition that efficiency has a politics, that power shapes not just who benefits from efficiency but what efficiency means. It's the foundation of critical efficiency studies, of the insistence on asking "efficient for whom?" before accepting any efficiency claim.
Example: "The powerful called the policy 'efficient.' The powerless called it destruction. The Theory of the Efficiency of Power explained why the powerful's definition prevailed: they had power to define the terms. Their efficiency was the only one that counted, because they counted it. He stopped asking 'is it efficient?' and started asking 'who has power to define efficiency?' The answer explained everything."
by Abzugal February 21, 2026
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