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: Groups excluded from power structures often experience a "phase of subservience" where they are forced to adhere to social dogmas that relegate them to an inferior existence. Institutional and Political Subservience

Subservience is frequently leveraged by institutions to maintain power and suppress critical thought. Subservience

Subservience often begins as a survival mechanism. In high-pressure environments, individuals may adopt a "slave mentality" to secure compliance and avoid conflict. This internalised oppression makes resistance challenging, as the individual begins to view their submission as necessary or even virtuous. : Groups excluded from power structures often experience

: In some professional contexts, lower-income employees may view their subservience as "fate," leading to a lack of professional agency in favor of performing personal tasks for superiors. shifting power back to elected representatives.

: "Co-opted" independent directors—those appointed after a CEO takes office—may exhibit subservience, leading to weaker oversight and more aggressive, less accountable tax behaviors.

: In some political systems, the judiciary becomes subservient to the executive branch, failing to uphold the rule of law in favor of the interests of government officials.

: Political reforms often aim to "liberate" local democracy from its subservience to unelected bureaucracy, shifting power back to elected representatives.

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