Posts Tagged ‘Competing Interpellations’
With the exception of Nietzsche, no other madman has contributed so much to the sense of man to do, as Louis Althusser. It is mentioned twice in the Encyclopaedia Britannica as one of the teachers. It could not be greater extinction: the last two decades important (60 and 70), Althusser was at the eye of every storm cultural importance. It begat a whole series of them.
This darkness found me forced to work before some (minor) changes to catch up.
(1) Society consists of practices in the economic, political and ideological.
Althusser defines a practice as:
“Any process of transformation of a particular product, which affects
by all human work, with some funds (production) ”
The economic practice (the historic pattern of specific production) transforms the raw material to finished product of human labor and other production resources, all organized into defined paths of the inter-relationships. The political practice does the same with social relations as raw materials. Finally, the ideology of the transformation of how a subject relates to its real conditions of existence.
It is a rejection of the mechanistic worldview (full bases and superstructures). It is a rejection of the Marxist theory of ideology. It is a rejection of the Hegelian Fascist social totality. It is a dynamic, informative, modern style.
In this paper, the existence and reproduction of the social base (not just expression) depend on the social superstructure. The superstructure is “relatively autonomous” and ideology played a central role in it – see the plug on Marx and Engels and entry of Hegel.
The economic structure is determinant but another structure could be dominant, depending on the historical economy. Allowance (now overdetermination – see Note) specifies the form of economic production, which depends on the practice. In others, the economic factor is not because the practices of the social formation (political and ideological) side effects of social formation expressive – but because it determines what is a dominant one.
(2) people refer to the conditions of existence through the practice of ideology. Contradictions are smoothed over and (real) problems are offered false (though seemingly true) solutions. ideology Sun has a realistic dimension – a dimension of representations (myths, concepts, ideas, images). There is (harsh, conflicting) reality – and how we both put our self and ot

