Ferris Bueller and Four Ethical Traditions

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This book examines the film Ferris Bueller''s Day Off from the perspective of the four great philosophical traditions: Greek Utilitarian Deontological and Biblical. The film Ferris Bueller''s Day Off implicitly suggests Althusser''s distinction between ideology and the aesthetic no longer holds in consumer-oriented capitalism. In addition the film undermines Althusser''s assertion that the schools are the most powerful ISA under capitalism suggesting instead that mass culture now fulfills this function under late capitalism. Moreover this reshuffling of the ideological hierarchy necessarily produces a fresh set of concrete historically specific contradictions. These contradictions in turn provide new possibilities for resistance and social change. Here is one of the most innocent movies in a long time a sweet warm-hearted comedy about a teenager who skips school so he can help his best friend win some self-respect. The therapy he has in mind includes a day''s visit to Chicago and after we''ve seen the Sears Tower the Art Institute the Board of Trade a parade down Dearborn Street architectural landmarks a Gold Coast lunch and a game at Wrigley Field.
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