PARIS
... reference. This is, after all, one way in which a moment in a development abstracts itself from that development; it has historical consequences which need not be further linked to the nexus within which the original development then proceeds. A writer like Karl Mannheim, I would argue, was decisive ...
... reference. This is, after all, one way in which a moment in a development abstracts itself from that development; it has historical consequences which need not be further linked to the nexus within which the original development then proceeds. A writer like Karl Mannheim, I would argue, was decisive ...
social formation mode of production structural Marxism
... that cannot be instituted by decree. Despite appearances, for example, the drastic economic changes introduced in Russia after 1917 and in Eastern Europe after World War II (1939–1945) were, to some extent, superficial, for those countries quickly reverted to capitalism. There are many complex econo ...
... that cannot be instituted by decree. Despite appearances, for example, the drastic economic changes introduced in Russia after 1917 and in Eastern Europe after World War II (1939–1945) were, to some extent, superficial, for those countries quickly reverted to capitalism. There are many complex econo ...
full paper
... A last feature of Heilbroner’s philosophy of economics which is worth reviewing is his proposal for serious consideration of the possibility of a political economics.21 Political economics would entail telling the economist that the social and political goal ‘x’ is desired. The economist would then ...
... A last feature of Heilbroner’s philosophy of economics which is worth reviewing is his proposal for serious consideration of the possibility of a political economics.21 Political economics would entail telling the economist that the social and political goal ‘x’ is desired. The economist would then ...
SETTLING
... language of rationally-grounded truth. An ironic recognition of this response comprises one dimension of Thomas Mann's Dr. Faustus. More straightforwardly, the impulse manifested itself among social scientists in a turn to empirical study and philosophically-unreflective political commentary, with o ...
... language of rationally-grounded truth. An ironic recognition of this response comprises one dimension of Thomas Mann's Dr. Faustus. More straightforwardly, the impulse manifested itself among social scientists in a turn to empirical study and philosophically-unreflective political commentary, with o ...
Antonio Gramsci - A Foice e o Martelo
... negative political education — of tyrant-haters — as Foscolo seems to have understood it; but a positive education — of those who have to recognise certain means as necessary, even if they are the means of tyrants, because they desire certain ends. Anyone born into the traditional governing stratum ...
... negative political education — of tyrant-haters — as Foscolo seems to have understood it; but a positive education — of those who have to recognise certain means as necessary, even if they are the means of tyrants, because they desire certain ends. Anyone born into the traditional governing stratum ...
Text - CentAUR - University of Reading
... today is any account of the ‘neoliberal revolution’ that has gripped these states for several decades now.3 It is widely accepted that by contrast to the welfarist and ‘social’ liberalism that prevailed in Western states after the Second World War, the neoliberalism that has been rising to prominenc ...
... today is any account of the ‘neoliberal revolution’ that has gripped these states for several decades now.3 It is widely accepted that by contrast to the welfarist and ‘social’ liberalism that prevailed in Western states after the Second World War, the neoliberalism that has been rising to prominenc ...
2012 Frankfurt 8
... who normally facilitated Becker’s plans; yet the ministry did not budge. It is important to note in the present context that Kelsen was well known as an active supporter of constitutional democracy, and that he was at the time the victim of thinly disguised antiSemitic attacks in Vienna. This speak ...
... who normally facilitated Becker’s plans; yet the ministry did not budge. It is important to note in the present context that Kelsen was well known as an active supporter of constitutional democracy, and that he was at the time the victim of thinly disguised antiSemitic attacks in Vienna. This speak ...
Week 2
... • Scott goes on to explain that “”experience,” whether conceived as internal of external, subjective or objective, establishes the prior existence of individuals. When it is defined as internal, it is an expression of an individual’s being or consciousness; when external, it is the material on which ...
... • Scott goes on to explain that “”experience,” whether conceived as internal of external, subjective or objective, establishes the prior existence of individuals. When it is defined as internal, it is an expression of an individual’s being or consciousness; when external, it is the material on which ...
Notes on the Difficulty of Studying the State (1977)
... The everyday life of politics suggests forcibly that the conception of the state offered in marxism and political sociology is -whatever the difficulties of operationalising it - well-founded. Commonsense impels u s to the inference that there is a hidden reality in political life and that that real ...
... The everyday life of politics suggests forcibly that the conception of the state offered in marxism and political sociology is -whatever the difficulties of operationalising it - well-founded. Commonsense impels u s to the inference that there is a hidden reality in political life and that that real ...
Foucault and Rorty on Truth and Ideology: A
... neither was nor viewed himself as being a postmodernist.1 Foucault was sceptical of Enlightenment conceptions of a general emancipation. His interest in the relations between knowledge and power did not translate into speculations about an ideal society: a society in which the reign of mystifying id ...
... neither was nor viewed himself as being a postmodernist.1 Foucault was sceptical of Enlightenment conceptions of a general emancipation. His interest in the relations between knowledge and power did not translate into speculations about an ideal society: a society in which the reign of mystifying id ...
Mark and Lack: On Zero
... [150] Epistemology breaks away from ideological recapture [reprise], in which every science comes to mime its own reflection, insofar as it excludes that recapture's institutional operator, the notion of Truth, and proceeds instead according to the concept of a mechanism of production, whose effects ...
... [150] Epistemology breaks away from ideological recapture [reprise], in which every science comes to mime its own reflection, insofar as it excludes that recapture's institutional operator, the notion of Truth, and proceeds instead according to the concept of a mechanism of production, whose effects ...
Critical Discourse Analysis
... notion of hegemony. Antonio Gramsci was an Italian Marxist political theorist and activist whose seminal work, published as Selections from a Prison Notebook, was produced during his incarceration in the late 1920s and early 1930s. It is in this work that he outlines his notion of hegemony, widely c ...
... notion of hegemony. Antonio Gramsci was an Italian Marxist political theorist and activist whose seminal work, published as Selections from a Prison Notebook, was produced during his incarceration in the late 1920s and early 1930s. It is in this work that he outlines his notion of hegemony, widely c ...
Text and Subject Position after Althusser
... correspondingly a notion of Man as humanist subject, Althusser must replace any form of epistemology that presumes the real to yield knowledge of itself with one in which knowledge is emphatically the outcome of production, a process of the construction of knowledge (to say this is not to deny certa ...
... correspondingly a notion of Man as humanist subject, Althusser must replace any form of epistemology that presumes the real to yield knowledge of itself with one in which knowledge is emphatically the outcome of production, a process of the construction of knowledge (to say this is not to deny certa ...
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... in mind that no true economic and political system can be referred to as purely capitalist ...
... in mind that no true economic and political system can be referred to as purely capitalist ...
IDEOLOGICALLY STRUCTURED ACTION: AN ENLARGED
... processes, but fractured, changing, and contradictory. Still, ideologically related concerns shape the behavior of all levels of movement participants and many people in the larger society touched by the ideology (Snow and Benford 1988; Zald 1996). ISA should not be seen as antithetical to the ratio ...
... processes, but fractured, changing, and contradictory. Still, ideologically related concerns shape the behavior of all levels of movement participants and many people in the larger society touched by the ideology (Snow and Benford 1988; Zald 1996). ISA should not be seen as antithetical to the ratio ...
THE GROUP IN PLURALIST IDEOLOGY AND POLITICS
... Minority groups are currently receiving a great deal of attention from many different sources motivated by a variety of concerns . Scholars of liberal or Marxist theoretical persuasion, political party strategists, state advisers demonstrate, in different forms, a marked interest in minorities . For ...
... Minority groups are currently receiving a great deal of attention from many different sources motivated by a variety of concerns . Scholars of liberal or Marxist theoretical persuasion, political party strategists, state advisers demonstrate, in different forms, a marked interest in minorities . For ...
Unit 2: Marxist theories
... hidden. This reasoning is rejected by critics such as Mishra, who has called this form of Marxist analysis 'left functionalism', by which he means that any law can be shown to be in some way 'functional' for the maintenance of capitalism. This makes any meaningful critical debate with Marxists impos ...
... hidden. This reasoning is rejected by critics such as Mishra, who has called this form of Marxist analysis 'left functionalism', by which he means that any law can be shown to be in some way 'functional' for the maintenance of capitalism. This makes any meaningful critical debate with Marxists impos ...
Discourse Studies
... Lakoff and Johnson’s Metaphors We Live By (1980) is an example. This was a genuinely innovative work whose insights have contributed greatly to a critical understanding of contemporary ideology. In discussing the nature of metaphors, Lakoff and Johnson continually used the concept of ‘experience’: ‘ ...
... Lakoff and Johnson’s Metaphors We Live By (1980) is an example. This was a genuinely innovative work whose insights have contributed greatly to a critical understanding of contemporary ideology. In discussing the nature of metaphors, Lakoff and Johnson continually used the concept of ‘experience’: ‘ ...
Quarterly Journal of Ideology
... being limited by their social structural limitations of the commodities and exchanges on which they depend as the raw materials of their stylistic innovations. This review is an attempt to clarify the weaknesses in Hebdige’s conceptualization of social action. After reading Subculture, one retains a ...
... being limited by their social structural limitations of the commodities and exchanges on which they depend as the raw materials of their stylistic innovations. This review is an attempt to clarify the weaknesses in Hebdige’s conceptualization of social action. After reading Subculture, one retains a ...
BLAKEMARXISM
... be suggested that since Blake did hold religious beliefs, he could never entirely escape religion's clutch as a form of control, as he recognised a transcendental signifier in God. Despite this concern, there are clear links between Marxist and Blakean thinking, particularly the similarities of thou ...
... be suggested that since Blake did hold religious beliefs, he could never entirely escape religion's clutch as a form of control, as he recognised a transcendental signifier in God. Despite this concern, there are clear links between Marxist and Blakean thinking, particularly the similarities of thou ...
Rereading the Chorus in Sophocles` Antigone
... that the chorus is dramatically (because socially) “marginal” (Gould 1996, 220)—paradoxically and precisely because of scholarly attempts to reconstruct classical Athenian concepts of civic ideology and social marginality. Our understanding of Sophocles’ Antigone has especially suffered because of t ...
... that the chorus is dramatically (because socially) “marginal” (Gould 1996, 220)—paradoxically and precisely because of scholarly attempts to reconstruct classical Athenian concepts of civic ideology and social marginality. Our understanding of Sophocles’ Antigone has especially suffered because of t ...
the hermeneutical privilege of the oppressed
... scholars try, as far as possible, to remain faithful to the apparent framework of the biblical account. They agree that a group, at least, of people who were later to become Israelites, and who were of substantial significance to the emergence of the Israelites and of their religion, lived for a tim ...
... scholars try, as far as possible, to remain faithful to the apparent framework of the biblical account. They agree that a group, at least, of people who were later to become Israelites, and who were of substantial significance to the emergence of the Israelites and of their religion, lived for a tim ...
MMC220 last week
... practices and their relation to power. For example, a study of a subculture (such as white working class youth in London) would consider the social practices of the youth as they relate to the dominant classes. – - It has the objective of understanding culture in all its complex forms and of analyzi ...
... practices and their relation to power. For example, a study of a subculture (such as white working class youth in London) would consider the social practices of the youth as they relate to the dominant classes. – - It has the objective of understanding culture in all its complex forms and of analyzi ...
CHAPTER 8: Public Opinion
... Socialization begins early. The agents of socialization include families, schools, friends, religious institutions, workplace colleagues, and the media. Children begin to form political attitudes very early in life. The family is a strong influence on thinking about government and politics. Children ...
... Socialization begins early. The agents of socialization include families, schools, friends, religious institutions, workplace colleagues, and the media. Children begin to form political attitudes very early in life. The family is a strong influence on thinking about government and politics. Children ...
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... possible only in the whole of the organism,” it also “has a life for itself, a kind of freedom, the proof of which is disease.” Schelling’s concern here, deriving from Leibniz’s concepts of theodicy and preestablished harmony, is the problem of evil considered as the resistance of parts to the whole ...
... possible only in the whole of the organism,” it also “has a life for itself, a kind of freedom, the proof of which is disease.” Schelling’s concern here, deriving from Leibniz’s concepts of theodicy and preestablished harmony, is the problem of evil considered as the resistance of parts to the whole ...