In this book, Petre Petrov argues that Soviet ideology, in the form in which it solidified during the Stalinist period, should not be seen as a member of a known political ideology. Rather, Soviet ideology is its own kind of political ideology, whose original life calls for an innovative conceptual treatment.
In this book, Petre Petrov argues that Soviet ideology, in the form in which it solidified during the Stalinist period, should not be seen as a member of a known political ideology. Rather, Soviet ideology is its own kind of political ideology, whose original life calls for an innovative conceptual treatment.
Petre Petrov has taught at Princeton University, the University of Texas at Austin, and the University of Pittsburgh.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1: What Makes Ideology Ideological? Chapter 2: The Three Logics of Ideology Chapter 3: The Ontological Truth of Ideology Chapter 4: The Production of Ideology Chapter 5: The Show of Civilization Chapter 6: The Economy of Tokens Conclusion Bibliography Index About the Author
Introduction Chapter 1: What Makes Ideology Ideological? Chapter 2: The Three Logics of Ideology Chapter 3: The Ontological Truth of Ideology Chapter 4: The Production of Ideology Chapter 5: The Show of Civilization Chapter 6: The Economy of Tokens Conclusion Bibliography Index About the Author
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