“I already am eating from the trash can all the time. The name of this trash can is ideology. The material force of ideology makes me not see what I am effectively eating.”

The quote "I already am eating from the trash can all the time. The name of this trash can is ideolo…" is famous quote by Slavoj Žižek (1949), Slovene philosopher.

The Pervert's Guide to Ideology (2012)

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Slovene philosopher 1949

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