1. Marxism and Animal Farm
Foucault poses this question to refer to the problematic subjectivity of the modern man, as being inevitably affected by the great influence and omnipresence of ideology. ... Despite the invisibility of the guardian in that tower to the prisoners, the latter where constantly seized by the feeling that they are watched and therefore should abide by certain rules of conduct. ... Indeed, Napoleon's newly acquired invisibility seems to offer him better position to maintain an unquestionable authority over the animals. ... In the same vein, in his essay "Ideology and Ideological State Apparatu...
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