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Ideology / David Hawkes.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: New critical idiomPublisher: London ; New York : Routledge, 2003Description: viii, 212 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0415290112
  • 9780415290111
  • 0415290120
  • 9780415290128
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 801.95 21
LOC classification:
  • PN81 .H298 2003
Contents:
Introduction: Ideology and Globalization -- 1. Origins -- Idolatry -- Irrationalism -- The Dawn of Modernity: Luther and Machiavelli -- 2. Empiricism -- Milton and the English Revolution -- Hobbes, Locke, Smith and English Empiricism -- The French Connection: Condillac, Helvetius and Holbach -- Rousseau, Revolution, Reflection -- Destutt de Tracy and the Invention of Ideology -- 3. Idealism -- The Cartesian Self -- 'Raving with Reason': Kant and Enlightenment -- The Ideology of the Aesthetic -- Hegel and the Dialectic -- The Young Hegelians -- 4. Marxism -- Marx and Materialism -- Money, Alienation and Representation -- The Materialist Fallacy -- The Retreat from Moscow: Georg Lukacs -- Gramsci and Hegemony -- 5. Post-Marxism -- Althusser and Materialism -- A Materialist Aesthetic? -- The Frankfurt School -- Enlightenment and the Ideology of the Primitive -- A Crisis of Faith: Structuralism and After -- 6. Postmodernism -- Nietzsche: the Precursor -- Michel Foucault: Deus Absconditus -- Debord and Baudrillard -- Living a Lie: Zizek and Practical Fetishism -- The Late Adorno -- 7. Ideology after 11 September -- Capital and Empire -- Dialectic and Difference.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-207) and index.

Introduction: Ideology and Globalization -- 1. Origins -- Idolatry -- Irrationalism -- The Dawn of Modernity: Luther and Machiavelli -- 2. Empiricism -- Milton and the English Revolution -- Hobbes, Locke, Smith and English Empiricism -- The French Connection: Condillac, Helvetius and Holbach -- Rousseau, Revolution, Reflection -- Destutt de Tracy and the Invention of Ideology -- 3. Idealism -- The Cartesian Self -- 'Raving with Reason': Kant and Enlightenment -- The Ideology of the Aesthetic -- Hegel and the Dialectic -- The Young Hegelians -- 4. Marxism -- Marx and Materialism -- Money, Alienation and Representation -- The Materialist Fallacy -- The Retreat from Moscow: Georg Lukacs -- Gramsci and Hegemony -- 5. Post-Marxism -- Althusser and Materialism -- A Materialist Aesthetic? -- The Frankfurt School -- Enlightenment and the Ideology of the Primitive -- A Crisis of Faith: Structuralism and After -- 6. Postmodernism -- Nietzsche: the Precursor -- Michel Foucault: Deus Absconditus -- Debord and Baudrillard -- Living a Lie: Zizek and Practical Fetishism -- The Late Adorno -- 7. Ideology after 11 September -- Capital and Empire -- Dialectic and Difference.

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