T he concept of alienation in a line extending from Hegel to Marx has an important place in today’s modern philosophy debates. Phenomenon of alienation at Hegel emerges as the alienation of human to the nature or the alienation of subject to the object, and at Marx its shows up as the alienation of worker to own labour. In other words, phenomenon of alienation for Marx is a kind of obligation in the capitalistic production proc- esses which people live. In more recent studies on the alienation this phenomenon is characterized as a social problem. It’s using as a definition of the artificial agendas creating by the hegemonic power structures and the individual’s isolation under the pressure of present economic system’s consumption patterns. The role of the law in processes of alienation is emerging as an indirect form. Nevertheless it should be note that the law is very important especially on the protecting of the dominant power structures, production processes and social relations. Primarily the law with the legal regulations which it contains is securing the continuousness of the present political and economic system and provides sustainability of the main source of alienation. Secondarily the law, which treating as an ideological state apparatus generates the alienation with creating the legal con- sciousness. Consequently, the law is both legitimating the present order with concealing the alienated activity and alienating the human to itself and world with the ideological character
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