"Michael Freeden has brought a depth, analytical rigour and conceptual creativity to the study of political ideologies that is unrivalled. His latest book brings together a series of immensely original essays from the last two decades. These chart the development of his own interpretative thinking in these years, and include fertile reflections on some of the key trends, debates and concerns at the heart of the wider, inter-disciplinary field of ideology studies."
Michael Kenny, University of Cambridge, UK
"In this magisterial survey of the concept, Freeden explodes the widespread assumption that ideology is mere false consciousness and delusion. Guiding us skilfully through myriad debates on the topic, he develops a distinctive account of ideology not as a negative force but as a generative, creative one that galvanises political thinking. His case studies of ideology-in-action are fascinating stand-alone analyses of pressing political issues as well as staking out an important research agenda for political theorists in the future. This is a rich, thought-provoking and indispensable book."
Lois McNay, University of Oxford, UK
"What is the relation between a system of thought and political power? For decades Michael Freeden has addressed this question by developing a philosophically sophisticated and theoretically rigorous program for the political analysis of ideology. In both form and content this book offers the most accessible exposition of Freeden's capacious approach to the study of ideological thinking as a mode of political thinking. It is a major research contribution with the virtue that it can be taught and read in undergraduate and graduate classrooms alike."
Davide Panagia, UCLA, USA, and Co-Editor of Political Theory
"Written by the leading scholar of political ideologies in the world today, this seminal collection of essays ranges from brilliant philosophical reflections on the power of ideas to timely assessments of recent political developments such as the resurgence of national populism in the age of Brexit. Michael Freeden's 'Greatest Hits' will define the field of ideology studies for many years to come."
Manfred B. Steger, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, USA, and Western Sydney University, Australia
Michael Kenny, University of Cambridge, UK
"In this magisterial survey of the concept, Freeden explodes the widespread assumption that ideology is mere false consciousness and delusion. Guiding us skilfully through myriad debates on the topic, he develops a distinctive account of ideology not as a negative force but as a generative, creative one that galvanises political thinking. His case studies of ideology-in-action are fascinating stand-alone analyses of pressing political issues as well as staking out an important research agenda for political theorists in the future. This is a rich, thought-provoking and indispensable book."
Lois McNay, University of Oxford, UK
"What is the relation between a system of thought and political power? For decades Michael Freeden has addressed this question by developing a philosophically sophisticated and theoretically rigorous program for the political analysis of ideology. In both form and content this book offers the most accessible exposition of Freeden's capacious approach to the study of ideological thinking as a mode of political thinking. It is a major research contribution with the virtue that it can be taught and read in undergraduate and graduate classrooms alike."
Davide Panagia, UCLA, USA, and Co-Editor of Political Theory
"Written by the leading scholar of political ideologies in the world today, this seminal collection of essays ranges from brilliant philosophical reflections on the power of ideas to timely assessments of recent political developments such as the resurgence of national populism in the age of Brexit. Michael Freeden's 'Greatest Hits' will define the field of ideology studies for many years to come."
Manfred B. Steger, University of Hawai'i at Manoa, USA, and Western Sydney University, Australia