Explain the two ways that Turk believes that control can be exerted over a society
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: [key points to be made]
* Authorities must adjust the subordinate subject to their control
* Can be through force or manipulation, coercion
* Other forms of control are more subtle
* Also through control of legal images, law – which is rules and sanctions as well as guidelines for processing someone through the justice system
* Control of living time is also important – suppressed or conquered older subjects will die off, leave progeny who grew up under new roles and do not fight back.
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