Very Short Introductions: Brilliant, Sharp, Inspiring
Ideology has been one of the most controversial terms in our political vocabulary, exciting both denigration and inspiration.
In this Very Short Introduction Michael Freeden considers the reasons for those views and explains why ideologies deserve respect as a major type of political thinking. Freeden investigates the centrality of ideology both as a political phenomenon and as an organizing framework of political thought and action. He explores the major theorists and schools of ideology for the past two centuries and scrutinizes the arguments of the most influential ideologies, such as liberalism, conservatism, socialism, communism, and fascism, as well as addressing feminism, nationalism, environmentalism, populism, and the extreme right.
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Inhaltsverzeichnis
- 1: Should ideologies be ill-reputed?
- 2: Overcoming illusions: how ideologies came to stay
- 3: Ideology at the crossroads of theory
- 4: The struggle over political language
- 5: Thinking about politics: the new boys on the block
- 6: The clash of the Titans: the macro-ideologies
- 7: Segments and modules: the micro-ideologies
- 8: Discursive realities and surrealities
- 9: Beyond the word: seeing, feeling, and doing ideology
- 10: Why politics can't do without ideology