1. Marxism and Animal Farm
It had become usual to give Napoleon the credit for every successful achievement and every stroke of good fortune. " However, this apparent atmosphere of cheerfulness and extreme satisfaction with life conditions at the farm run counter to the actual situation of the animals. ... The latter, for him, makes use of ideology as a mediator between individuals and the system of power. ... This is due, mainly, to the inherent characteristics of invisibility and ramification of ideology that makes of it a more potent means to integrate subjects into political and social power structures than physical...
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