The Sublime Object of Ideology
The Sublime Object of Ideology
Exploring the Invisible Structures That Shape Belief and Reality
About This Book
Published in 1989, this work investigates the ways ideology constructs our understanding of reality and governs our unconscious wants in an age that claims to have moved beyond ideology. Zizek analyzes the hidden frameworks behind belief systems, the role of social and political tensions, and the curious satisfaction people find within ideological frameworks, presenting an original approach to how societies generate meaning.
Who Should Read This?
- Readers of philosophy seeking to grasp influential contemporary thought
- Cultural analysts pursuing new angles on ideology and social structures
- Individuals questioning how identity and society shape modern existence
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