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Journal of Political Ideologies, 2006
The root of the modern issue of government and ideology lies in the awareness that political power is no longer underpinned by any ‘a priori ideology’, any system of beliefs, values, behaviour, and...
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The root of the modern issue of government and ideology lies in the awareness that political power is no longer underpinned by any ‘a priori ideology’, any system of beliefs, values, behaviour, and...
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The Historical Journal, 1983
In a recent communication to the Historical Journal, Greta Jones submitted a critique that was largely a commentary on my article ‘Eugenics and progressive thought: a study in ideological affinity’. I am taking the liberty of replying not only because my views have been seriously misrepresented by Dr Jones but also because I believe that she has failed
M, Freeden, G, Jones
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In a recent communication to the Historical Journal, Greta Jones submitted a critique that was largely a commentary on my article ‘Eugenics and progressive thought: a study in ideological affinity’. I am taking the liberty of replying not only because my views have been seriously misrepresented by Dr Jones but also because I believe that she has failed
M, Freeden, G, Jones
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The Ideology of Developmentalism and the Development of the Ideology
1993The secret agreement with Peron, as well as the manner in which the oil contracts with foreign companies would be negotiated, revealed the neglect of politics understood as an activity directed to reaching compromises amongst competing views and interests, and in which political parties are key actors representing the existing diversity in society ...
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Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 2005
This article analyzes the role of ideology vis‐a‐vis three major crises of the twentieth century: the end of ideology, the end of politics and the end of history. In each, it is contended, ideology epitomized a central feature of modern society; in the aftermath of these crises, however, there is still a place for the study of ideology. The second part
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This article analyzes the role of ideology vis‐a‐vis three major crises of the twentieth century: the end of ideology, the end of politics and the end of history. In each, it is contended, ideology epitomized a central feature of modern society; in the aftermath of these crises, however, there is still a place for the study of ideology. The second part
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Educational Philosophy and Theory, 1976
(1976). Ideology and Schooling. Educational Philosophy and Theory: Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 29-41.
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(1976). Ideology and Schooling. Educational Philosophy and Theory: Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 29-41.
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Ideology, the State and Ideological Confrontation
1985The analysis of ideology and ideological struggles is the Achilles’ heel of Poulantzas’s contribution to Marxist political theory and practice. Concepts such as the ‘isolation effect’, ‘hegemony’, ‘generalised ideological crisis’ and ‘ideological state apparatus’ are central to his interpretation of the state and class struggle. Yet his overall account
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The Ideological Genesis of Needs/Fetishism and Ideology
2017The concepts of commodity fetishism and money fetishism sketched, for Marx, the lived ideology of capitalist society — the mode of sanctification, fascination and psychological subjection by which individuals internalize the generalized system of exchange value.
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2016
Security can be argued to be the central task of states. It could even be said that a state that cannot guarantee basic security and order within its borders is unworthy of the name. While there may be some merit to this claim the argument in the present chapter discusses the notion of security in a critical light.
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Security can be argued to be the central task of states. It could even be said that a state that cannot guarantee basic security and order within its borders is unworthy of the name. While there may be some merit to this claim the argument in the present chapter discusses the notion of security in a critical light.
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