S01 E01: Ideological State Apparatuses: The Machinery Behind What You Already Believe
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Welcome to season one of Unmarked Exits: Manufacturing Reality. We're exploring how belief and consent are produced — often without us noticing.
Why do most people, most of the time, accept the way things are? Not because they're forced to. Not because they've been convinced by arguments. But because the world just seems to make sense the way it is.
In this episode, we explore Louis Althusser's argument that ideology isn't a set of ideas you choose to believe. It's a structure that produces you as a subject. Schools, churches, families, media — these aren't neutral institutions. They're machines that generate people who fit.
The disturbing part isn't that we're being manipulated. It's that the process works precisely because it doesn't feel like manipulation at all. You're not following orders. You're just being yourself.
But what if "yourself" was always the point?
Source: "Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses" by Louis Althusser (1970)