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  1. Vor 2 Tagen · Althusser's theory of ideology draws on Marx and Gramsci, but also on Freud's and Lacan's psychological concepts of the unconscious and mirror-phase respectively, and describes the structures and systems that enable the concept of self. For Althusser, these structures are both agents of repression and inevitable: it is impossible to ...

  2. Vor 4 Tagen · In his essay Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses, Althusser talks about how ideology permeates all aspects of society. Or as he would put it: “There is no practice except by and in an ideology.” This is not necessarily a novel thesis, and many philosophers before Althusser (e.g. Kant, e.g. phenomenologists) made similar observations ...

  3. Vor 5 Tagen · This article intends to analyze Louis Althusser’s thesis about ideology and law as an “State apparatus”. In order to do so, firstly, it focuses on general aspects of Althusserian theory that support his conception of the State as an instrument of class domination. Then, it analyzes the Althusserian theory of the “ideological State ...

  4. Vor 2 Tagen · Little Difference. chantelle Karttunen. May 26, 2024. “We are called on to consider the relationship between romantic love and neurotic obsession, or perhaps the suggestion that there is little difference between them.”. - Pippin, ‘The Philosophical Hitchcock’ (2017)

  5. Vor 3 Tagen · Louis Althusser's thinking laid the groundwork for critical educational theory, yet it is often misunderstood in critical pedagogy, sociology of education, and related fields. In this open access book, David I. Backer reexamines Althusser’s educational theory, specifically the claim that education is the most powerful ideological state apparatus in modern capitalist societies. He then ...

  6. Vor 2 Tagen · Althusser, Louis. 1967. Conception du monde et philosophie; Philosophie et con-ception du monde. Althusser collection (IMEC). [ALT2. A10-03.06].

  7. Vor einem Tag · The concept of 'ideology' is an essential aspect of almost all Marxist thinking about culture, literature, and ideas. It can be divided into three common versions: (i) a system of beliefs characteristic of a particular class or group; (ii) a system of illusory beliefs-false ideas or false consciousness-which can be contrasted with true or scientific knowledge; and (iii) the general process of ...