THE MINNESOTA GATE: Hidden Standards of Power That Decide Who Counts
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Access is rarely denied outright.
It is delayed, filtered, and conditioned by standards that appear neutral while quietly deciding who counts.
In The Minnesota Gate, Abderazak Mohamed Ali examines the hidden architecture of power that governs modern institutions. Drawing from lived experience across labor systems, logistics networks, political organizations, immigrant economies, and civic institutions, the book documents how legitimacy is rationed in practice-not through overt exclusion, but ...
It is delayed, filtered, and conditioned by standards that appear neutral while quietly deciding who counts.
In The Minnesota Gate, Abderazak Mohamed Ali examines the hidden architecture of power that governs modern institutions. Drawing from lived experience across labor systems, logistics networks, political organizations, immigrant economies, and civic institutions, the book documents how legitimacy is rationed in practice-not through overt exclusion, but ...







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