An Analysis of Anti-Terrorism in the Light of Zizek's Concept of Ideology

Abstract

This is a critical examination of Zizek's concept of ideology in his work on the Sublime of Ideology. His account on this connotes that people are basing only in the conscious state without considering the unconscious "I." This framework in psychology has led Zizek to relate it in the process of economics which is greatly manifested in the contradictory poles of the oppressor and the oppressed and its relationship to the process of commodities. Looking into this orientation, this leaves the author to incorporate the ideological character of Zizek through the lens of Anti-Terrorism Law which is not seen in the naked eye.

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