This channels offers a philosophical discussion on the concept of the "ideological unconscious" and its relation to capitalism as a mode of production and individuation. The videos delve into the idea that our understanding of ourselves as "free subjects" is deeply rooted in the ideological framework of capitalism, even when we attempt to critique or negate it. It also touches on the notion of "radical historicity" and how it gives meaning to our communication and understanding of the world around us. In doing so I depart from the work of Juan Carlos Rodríguez, particularly his book "Theory and History of Ideological Production" (1974). Rodríguez's key concepts include:
- The ideological unconscious
- Radical historicity of ideological production
- Critique of the subject/system dichotomy prevalent in bourgeois ideology
Rodríguez argues that there is no universal, transhistorical subject, but rather modes of production that secrete their own distinct ideological matrices.
Shared 1 month ago
33 views
Shared 1 year ago
45 views
Shared 1 year ago
128 views
Shared 1 year ago
124 views
Shared 1 year ago
321 views
Shared 1 year ago
102 views
Shared 1 year ago
208 views
Shared 10 years ago
31K views