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    more with those of republicans. I, unfortunately, never thought it was necessary to watch the news. I avoided all political conversations and just went about my day. I say that I am diffused in this area because I have made zero effort to figure out my identity. I know that it is important to have one in this area but as of now, I feel like i just keep pushing it off till later. My political views are just not a pressing issue in my life right now. Being in school for most of the year pushes me…

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    community and profession is aware of the importance of counseling those with a diverse background. We do not counsel from a one-fits-all standpoint. In order for the betterment of the client and our chosen profession we must tailor our counseling ideology to fit the client and the culture in which they exist. If the American society is truly a melting pot then we as reputable counselors need to be cognizant of the fact. Living within our country today we have people from all different cultures,…

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    As discussed in class the concept of ideology is simple, it is seen as a set of ideas and assumptions or premises that aim particularly to reinforce a dominant social order, which can also be seen as the power of a dominant social group. The quote on page 7 in lecture captures this perfectly, “To study ideology is to study how ideas and power intersect.” Ideology is seen as most dominant when there is a set of certain ideas that will particularly catch the interest of an elite group, as it is…

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    people within these categories is preconscious (false consciousness), meaning that the process is not a product of reason. Moreover, a contained set of these mental categories is nothing other than ideology, by which a mental category and criteria for membership into that group…

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    families. Rather than dominating, and imposing order, through repression, Ideological State Apparatuses support the rule of the dominant social class predominantly through ideology. Althusser implies that in place of the fear of prosecution or violence, humanity will be forced to submit out of fear of social ridicule. Ideologies have the purpose of disguising the manipulative measures…

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    These ideologies can be based upon your religion the education you have and the communication with other people that you have along with culture. This is how our government works, for instance the area of town you live in most good areas get funding for schools…

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    Standing for the national anthem is merely an obligation for some while others symbolize and associate it with the sacrifices of the lives lost men and women in service, have put in creating the country we live in. As for Colin Kaepernick, the quarterback of the 49ers, standing for the national anthem represents the idea that the individual takes pride in their country. And, so, Kaepernick chose to “take a stand by kneeling” (Witts) to express his beliefs, create awareness, and protest (Fig. 1)…

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    State Apparatuses (AIE). However, he finds that although Marx has made some discussions about ideology, he has never formulated a theory of it. Therefore, Althusser proposes a theory of ideology in general, and focuses on exploring the relations among ideology, individuals, and subjects. The close relation of the three makes him realize that subjects are always within ideology. Only when outside of ideology, can…

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    Critical Racial Theory

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    In the following I discuss how several tenets of critical race theory helped shape the findings of this paper. CRT in education can help identify, analyze, and transform structural and cultural ideology that disadvantages students of color in classrooms (Solórzano & Yosso, 2002). Furthermore, Ladson-Billings (1998) proposes that the use of CRT in education can be used as a tool to: deconstruct oppressive structures and discourses, reconstruct human agency, and construct equitable and socially…

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    rather strange actions. These ideas which permeate the play are all grounded in the fundamental concept of ideology and the interpellation of the “subject” by said ideologies. As well as Althusser’s specific understanding of how the concept is ultimately manifested in reality. All of the ideologies have affected Gallimard in various ways and in conjunction together these specific ideologies coalesce in a way which ultimately leads him to act as…

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