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- Cover Page
- Half Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- 1 The meaning of idology
- From ideology to ideologies
- The morphology of ideologies
- The big questions
- Conclusion: a return to ideology?
- Further reading
- References
- 2 Liberalism
- Problems of definition
- Origins and evolution
- Individualism and individuality
- Toleration and religious freedom
- Democracy and constitutions
- Contemporary liberalism
- Conclusion
- Further reading
- References
- Conservatism
- Conservatism and change
- The anti–revolutionary sentiment
- The origins of conservatism
- The relationship to liberalism
- Core components of conservatism
- Conservatism today
- Further reading
- References
- 4 Socialism
- Problems of definition
- What is socialism?
- The emergence of socialism
- The twentieth century
- The death of socialism?
- Socialism, neo–liberalism and looking forward
- Further reading
- References
- 5 Nationalism
- Introduction
- Nationalism and the theory of ideologies
- Nationalism and modernization
- The articulations of nationalism
- Nationalism and liberal community
- A nationalist future?
- Conclusion
- Further reading
- References
- 6 Fascism
- Introduction
- ‘Appeals’ of fascism
- Plotting a definition
- A starting point
- Race and state
- National imperialism
- Elitism and leadership
- National Socialism
- Interim summary
- Fascism and women
- British fascism in the inter-war years
- Contemporary British fascism
- Conclusion
- Further reading
- References
- 7 Green Political Theory
- Introduction
- Some origins of green political thinking
- Waves of green political theorising
- Green politics, applied theory and state, market and community
- Green politics and actually existing unsustainability
- Green politics and human flourishing
- People cannot stand too much reality: the emergence of ‘hard green’ ecological realism
- Conclusion
- Further reading
- Note
- References
- 8 Feminism
- Introduction
- A clamour of voices
- Post–feminism?
- Wave–ing – or drowning?
- Suffrage: a brittle unity
- Historical diversity
- Siting feminisms and subverting orthodoxy
- Patriarchy: the ‘man problem’
- Early liberal feminism
- Utopian socialist feminism
- Marxist feminism
- The ‘other’ woman
- The second wave
- Radical critiques
- The response of Marxist and socialist feminism
- Pro–family, eco– and pro–woman feminism
- Differences and subjectivities
- A third wave
- Conclusion
- Further reading
- References
- 9 Anarchism
- A resurgent but widely misunderstood ideology
- Anarchism and the radical critique of ideology
- The core of anarchism
- Anarchism and utopianism
- Anarchy in action
- Conclusion
- Further reading
- References
- 10 Multiculturalism
- Emergence of multiculturalism in theory and practice
- Multiculturalism as resistance to cultural homogeneity
- Development of multiculturalism— rehabilitating liberalism
- Avoiding cultural essentialism
- Multiculturalism and feminism
- ‘Retreat’ of multiculturalism?
- Further reading
- Note
- References
- 11 Political theology, ideology and secularism
- Reason, faith and the divine: late medieval scholasticism and natural rights discourse in the Renaissance and early modern period
- The rise of secularism— the Enlightenment
- Atheism and religion in the nineteenth century: Hegel, Marx and Nietzsche
- Secularism in crisis: fundamentalism and post–secularism
- Conclusion: religion and political ideology post–9/11
- Further reading
- References
- 12 The end of ideology
- The end of ideology: the decline of socialism in the West
- The end of history: the triumph of liberalism
- From ideology to discourse
- Conclusion
- Further reading
- Notes
- References
- Index
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