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The production
'-0 it:
of
moral ideology
Men's
societa l conditioning .
structural forms
s uper structur al
(political or ideological)
tion.
(b)
to their interests.
'1y ,""9"",,,tion5
the or y . as 101.11 as of '\II..->:i"",
ato th e nlltsee are tMt ar.y noral ideology serves
and if everyone
an d th"t II fn".,..
of pra cti ca l
thicr. is in no
sOrs.
,,,,;ieiqu e
atternet. to
the ..li"in
is
of
mot"l i. denl
IlitoriclIl '1/1t"".i,,1-
lc)
For ins'oance,
5<'>,
as t he l\aopi:less,
"nC
do have ) :
and
al,."
Ther e
it i" int.,nded
o! ",,,,ral
"ions
(115 i s the
InOral ideologies.
,,,.l\l to pO"'u:"r
tr.e
of TXlnular
sophy .
logies,
social function,
relate
process of t he
ideology.
f",,'
SySt... .
id
"i
convenient to it.
prevll il.
,2
capital
nf the productive
doninlltion/"ubord
requirements
of
foundation. l)
content CODWlIUnlcated
(however u nconsciousl y)
by
To be sure,
Cl....l!'ly
places,
havi to
be
J
carried out it a conspiracy-theory
vil:hout a subj..,t) ....re
.
true,
For insbnce,
(with or
loqilf!S,
denied,
(ISAs)
cannot he
shculd be,
and has
but it is 'subject
phenomena' - Nhto:"che,
ap...,.r"
as <;reed,
lust, pride,
(such
rejected,
etc,
vievs,
the article
the
Churc h creates
that
[p52)
inllXpUcable,
the
oqy,
1 am concerned here
This qives
He
(incorrectly,
What
like
speal< to me!',
The view
in the
sity syllabus
ideol09ical substitutel_
tion.
rehtlollS of ideologico-pol1tical domination
does indeed invo the apparatuses,
state,
but it
A", a
....ntlin9
.
its ..uthoritarian structure, make it a
religious ieleoloqy,
Solzhenitayn's novele.
Its role
create
structural OOll\ination
,J,
prod.ucacl by the RSA,
whi"h
have
"Ilrit.
this function.
la"
workplace etc).
"", ral
However
individual live up to the highast standards of (statec.pitali st.) soci.ty, it' onl y the le...ding bureaucrat.s
flog!cal apparatuses,
hJ,IIMoni.""
let. each
so
produced prULarily
by
authorita.rian structure of
to law proper.
relation dHh",.
by them, but en
sanction. of moral ideology.
'inn,u'
logical,
etfect.
However
fIIOral
this
in ..titutions in
author!t&rian chllracter
stat..-capitelist regime.
school, t.h"
of
repre..ented thus:
enforceS
ideology.
ot
'"
to pshoana1ytical concepts.
It will bec""",
'''' .
,
I
,
,
,
La",
-- - - .. -
without
' in ne r'
i"'eol ogi.::a 1 form i t hlIs ita own pol itical and .,.::ono
mie effectivity ) .
"
collir!e"
""
"Mo ra l rules
'"
to be "'one,
to thele nom.. ,
etc:.
- that
determine
structural
to be "'one,
(even i n a society,
outside =arria<;e).
ragulari:z:ed in
hi",.
The
The Family
At first glance, the s.paration of mor..l ideology
plhoanalytical theory )
(RSAI.
Ita si/flilar
guil t
etc.
requires
inner
immoral,
aconollli.c
8",,8"tlllll
'bas""
rall""t
the
norm.
Often it appears
2'1>11
T1>II socio-politlc...l
"ith responsibilit y,
I bali.lI. to be primary
Apparatus'
the family.
into action.
This is due
'ideology',
often
which
is
a.
med iatad by
!dealhm.
to
.
sexual .. nd othe....!se.
This set of inter-struct
ural relations can be represented thus:
{'charact.r-structure', Reich's
.nd to
libido
syt::ptans.
lIach
used by Reich i,
a concept,
its
., <:Mre<:te
phyat"al
I
I
by
oorl
"
"
child-
(0)
sociG_
sy,te."
fS:lily
evete'll
1\( d)
I
past frustrations,
how
'eharatter
buildi:lg'?
fnrcee an re)tione
desider.tum .'
., rro"u<:tiol'
l<lvel 4.
political
I
I
..pp....r hortly.
a et of retreints, produced
ation
determination
cila rct"r-for"'_
,\
Reich argued
for=tions built up in' infancy.
that every neurosis derives its energy fr= an
actual-neurotiC elament
tru<:t"r"
enviro"",ent in whi"h
(0)
ellpe<:tll
orFanillll t ion
other
of the
(a)
(a)
throuqh
of
"xual
(b)
"cono1c principle
(c)
poaeUUities
(d)
d"terination of aubj"ctive
pOllsibiUtiee
houainp'.
libido
(physical
Ov"rero"de
etc.)
inso(ar as
Th" manner in which the faily-system is domin
and sexual
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Character-structure
(e.g. Rich)
ation etc.
value.
and lead
e"ploited.
(oil
(b)
SOUrce
I\n>oi-N.o.turalis::l,
(a) There
pr"ctical reasoni"g.
...n
Practical re"son in tllis sense is not univer.,,11stic in nature, i.... it does not necess"rily t"ke
(i) ",otives
1.e.
The
be independ
aor"l ones)
ones.
Moral Ideology
lIistorical
The exploitinq
Every moral
themselves.
theories;
all
which is to be pursued
qood
ot
the
by technology.
of hard work
in
anyone believe
oneself?
level.
In
j
the ba.i. of thil flattery , men are praiaad for
from an1_1e ,
with them.
and de.phe
that
'p.r.ons ' .
11
Apart
p.rsona.
the.n that!
p..ople paraona,
aryans, males,
individual
cularities.
parti
propre)
fO=R
de
(..mour
(v..nity) .
There
IOOtives .
ror Rousseau,
s.l!-love is prefer..
ble as
Sel!-love is
(1. .. . my "...nity is
'eqo-trippinq ' .
!or classical
aal!-love i,
a,..d i deDlorM ,
'.elti,hn.as'
cours .. ,
1 . 01 .
of vanity.
O!
'ego
bora to be avoidad
mutually exclu.iv.) .
There
no way of treating
The ..ttempt to
pereons.
(II
people as
liberaliam,
SUborcination
to ?Ortray man a
'rell1.", of free
dom'
be motivated by vanity.
etc ) .
ants of theor y ,
pactice .
It should b. noted the.t one o! the ch..racter
is
or
to inflict it,
the privU.ge
fl,:;t;':'Iq it.
include heir
etc.
This
in
of!enderl, etc.
etlect.
sati".faction,
(who ..re
privileqed ,
Ie Can easily
one war:ts
TO'lere is there
...
one '5
slave
(CE.
produc ir.g
coll'lbot thll.".
:oativ.s o!
and to
tend,
for
thes.
'virtu.s ' ;
o the continuation of t
heir oppression
conducive
in the prQ(:esl,
that no class
Thus
in
'eud.. l
is
ethic s '
and/or privil.ge.,
in the
state.
In capi u. l ism,
however,
class
This manifests it
posaible vendor)
ies ' .
his labour-pow.r .
.ell
(and
'propert
- the
in &xchange - money .
1I1od. of production .
suppressed,
in the
imlqe
'Freedom.
&qual i ty ,
but it has
"the individual
idaolO9Y .
viol<lble)
will l . 1 6
Capital ,
(autonomous and in
(sall!able at
individual responsibility,
chanq.abla wa nta .
ul::>iquitousl'l apparent)
Both OOu:-'ll!ois
This means
ot accumulating capital,
capital '
ot:
he is the instrument of
produced, and thlll r.duc inq the fund for the selt
expansion o! ca pital.
it is all
the more
and un
is lik....ise
..
general.
to "embers of dEfl!r
the
in the morality of
that systsm.
rather than
bourgeois ldeolO9Y .
Howev.r,
the
'consumsr '
though it i8 the
aspact of capitalist
'civilising'
aspect ,
as already noti!d .
valu". altogeth.r,
on a !lOn.u.ry OIOd.el
(utilitariar.iS:O) .
The non
unlimited
betw.en tha need for food lInd shelt." and the need
ation in the factory ,
(t.
e requirl!llll!nt to
it must app.ar
(and inded
s imultan.ously ,
ideologic"l
to
of
tha "orld,
analytic conc.pt S ;
narcissism and
obj.ct-libido,
ments,
and reality.
It
but this
forms the
says,
'ego
For ehat
...hieh prompted
ago-idaal ,
oVlr
hI!
A
r..lon that couid rsplacs it in this way:
Moral imperativs
rl .Mressld in a universal
istic way
Its
'n.turalistic' practical
the
of n.ed.,
2
J
min.tion' and
r:epil ' ,
consumers .
lOB.
' Ideoloqy i n
78.
billtweilln cllpi tal and labour "hich is .n essenti.l civilising torce, ...nd on "hich the
7.
serious Marxi,ts .
by
ris.ic...l
...
beln reinforced by the peculi...rly ph
fona vMch hi.
amoralI..
However i is a s easy
19
Char.cter Analysis.
20
21
22
In my artiele
Philosophy
5.
14
on his LP
esrehl'J E.m.il'J
.II<
It .....y be noted
The
ch . ,
The song
Meszaros
th 1 orq...niaations .
by Herbert arcuse
relation between me
T.ry oE
AUlnation) .
in Marx's
24
2S
26
ct.
seIt,
17
13
16
IS
ideology..
12
11
10
of the
Robin Blackburn]
ed.
tion..
hi
in RadiCal Philosophy
'h9ut frugality
in Redical Philosophy 2 .
1969.
SelE-<fenial,
booksI
dance hall,
think, love,
cardin.l doctri".. .
and ra.d
ca.a)
CM
Thus in his
1844
slave . . .
books,
t!l.ot
1"
to sa'J, means of
Fauerbach ' s
,.
'100d
a dvice .nd is
he
To avoid misunderst....nding,
(i)
m. uy that
(with occasional
1971.
pU)
hiqh standard.
found in the
Contemporary ""=p1e5
"
account o f Christianity) .
"
idiot .
The
Ma teria lism .
or in Bukharin' s
Histori",..l
are of val'e
\</hat,
'Ritual ' .
then,
is the
'Ritu.a l ' ?
These
they could
therefor e ,
The5
ably lost .
The significance
of Yves Klein's
(Rilua"
in
[Yves Klein,
1"931
be discuued .
GrahameWhile
so,
(for Cathy)
such as the
Howevar ,
like
'happening ' , as
It is such a
before ..
mbarkinq upon the """i n part ot
my ar'q\Ullen t,
repetitive moveent.
As Harx
rl!'rMrk"
so_hsre
to add:
as it ....re,
.
hdce.
lie forgot
the
hree
it was tarce of th
Th
of
absurdities,
madnes s ,
'art'
In our society
The concepts o!
posseasiona .
The
Consider how
par ""celle"ce ,
Co"'T'Osers
This
familiarity with
Th
with
(which
4;'Sw:>eS
Rembrandt
'Flayed Ox'
in the Louvre.
Duehamp ' s
ural
Lon4rdo ' s