Alien Powers: The Pure Theory of Ideology

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Transaction Publishers, 2007 - 358 páginas

The term "ideology" can cover almost any set of ideas, but its power to bewitch political activists results from its strange logic: part philosophy, part science, part spiritual revelation, all tied together in leading to a remarkable paradox--that the modern Western world, beneath its liberal appearance, is actually the most systematically oppressive system of despotism the world has ever seen. Alien Powers: The Pure Theory of Ideology takes this complex intellectual construction apart, analyzing its logical, rhetorical, and psychological devices and thus opening it up to critical analysis.

Ideologists assert that our lives are governed by a hidden system. Minogue traces this notion to Karl Marx who taught intellectuals the philosophical, scientific, moral, and religious moves of the ideological game. The believer would find in these ideas an endless source of new liberating discoveries about the meaning of life, and also the grand satisfaction of struggling to overcome oppression. Minogue notes that while the patterns of ideological thought were consistent, there was little agreement on who the oppressor actually was. Marx said it was the bourgeoisie, but others found the oppressor to be males, governments, imperialists, the white race, or the worldwide Jewish conspiracy.

Ideological excitement created turmoil in the twentieth century, but the defeat of the more violent and vicious ideologies--Nazism after 1945 and Communism after 1989--left the passion for social perfection as vibrant as ever. Activist intellectuals still seek to "see through" the life we lead. The positive goals of utopia may for the moment have faded, but the ideological hatred of modernity has remained, and much of our intellectual life has degenerated into a muddled and dogmatic skepticism. For Minogue, the complex task of "demystifying" the "demystifiers" requires that we should discover how ideology works. It must join together each of its complex strands of thought in order to understand the remarkable power of the whole.

 

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Identification
9
Ideology as Social Criticism
51
Genus and Species
59
III
68
IV
75
The Explanatory Model
87
From Science to Rhetoric
131
The Ideological Revelation
153
Ideology as Politics
217
The Ideological Version of Political Life
237
Neutrality and the State
263
Conclusion
289
Kenneth Minogue the Individual and Ideologies of Alienation
303
Ideology and the Left
317
Notes
331
Index forthcoming
353

The Concept of Mind
191

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Kenneth Minogue is emeritus professor of political science at the London School of Economics and Political Science, University of London. Among his books are The Concept of a University (available from Transaction), The Silencing of Society: The True Cost of the Lust for News, Politics: A Very Short Introduction, Nationalism, The Liberal Mind, and Waitangi: Morality and Reality.

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