This Oxford Handbook will be the definitive study of political ideologies for years to come. The diversity of ideology studies is represented by a mixture of the range of theories that illuminate the field, combined with an appreciation of the changing complexity of concrete ideologies and the emergence of new ones.
Michael Freeden, University of Nottingham, and Emertius Professor of Politics, University of Oxford;Lyman Tower Sargent, University of Missouri-St Louis;Marc Stears, University of Oxford and Fellow in Politics, University College, Oxford
Preface; Part I: The History of Ideology and of Ideology Studies; 1 Bo Strath: Ideology and Conceptual History; 2 David Leopold: Marxism and Ideology: From Marx to Althusser; 3 Peter Breiner: Karl Mannheim and Political Ideology; 4 Emilio Gentile: Total and Totalitarian Ideologies; 5 John G. Gunnell: Social Science and Ideology: The Case of Behavioralism in American Political Science; 6 Howard Brick: The End of Ideology Thesis; Part II: Contemporary Theories of Ideology; 7 Michael Freeden: The Morphological Analysis of Ideology; 8 Lois McNay: Contemporary Critical Theory; 9 Aletta Norval: Poststructuralist Conceptions of Ideology; 10 Teun A. Van Dijk: Ideology and Discourse; 11 Alan Finlayson: Ideology and Political Rhetoric; 12 Manfred B. Steger: Political Ideologies in the Age of Globalization; 13 John T. Jost, Christoper M. Federico, and Jaime L. Napier: Political Ideologies and their Social Psychological Functions; 14 Craig Berry and Michael Kenny: Ideology and the Intellectuals; 15 Rahul Rao: Postcolonialism; Part III: Ideological Families and Traditions; 16 Noel O'Sullivan: Conservatism; 17 Paolo Pombeni: Christian Democracy; 18 Michael Freeden and Marc Stears: Liberalism; 19 Ben Jackson: Social Democracy; 20 Archie Brown: Communism; 21 Benjamin Franks: Anarchism; 22 Andrew Gamble: Economic Libertarianism; 23 Mathew Humphrey: Green Ideology; 24 Lyman Tower Sargent: Ideology and Utopia; 25 Andrew Vincent: Nationalism; 26 Roger Eatwell: Fascism; 27 Cas Mudde and Cristobal Rovira Kaltwasser: Populism; 28 Cecile Laborde: Republicanism; 29 Duncan Bell: Ideologies of Empire; 30 Clare Chambers: Feminism; 31 Jose Antonio Aguilar Rivera: Latin American Political Ideologies; 32 Joy Hendrickson and Hoda Zaki: Modern African Ideologies; 33 Michaelle Browers: Islamic Political Ideologies; 34 Leigh Jenco: Chinese Political Ideologies; 35 Rochana Bajpai and Carlo Bonura: South Asian and Southeast Asian Ideologies
Show moreThis Oxford Handbook will be the definitive study of political ideologies for years to come. The diversity of ideology studies is represented by a mixture of the range of theories that illuminate the field, combined with an appreciation of the changing complexity of concrete ideologies and the emergence of new ones.
Michael Freeden, University of Nottingham, and Emertius Professor of Politics, University of Oxford;Lyman Tower Sargent, University of Missouri-St Louis;Marc Stears, University of Oxford and Fellow in Politics, University College, Oxford
Preface; Part I: The History of Ideology and of Ideology Studies; 1 Bo Strath: Ideology and Conceptual History; 2 David Leopold: Marxism and Ideology: From Marx to Althusser; 3 Peter Breiner: Karl Mannheim and Political Ideology; 4 Emilio Gentile: Total and Totalitarian Ideologies; 5 John G. Gunnell: Social Science and Ideology: The Case of Behavioralism in American Political Science; 6 Howard Brick: The End of Ideology Thesis; Part II: Contemporary Theories of Ideology; 7 Michael Freeden: The Morphological Analysis of Ideology; 8 Lois McNay: Contemporary Critical Theory; 9 Aletta Norval: Poststructuralist Conceptions of Ideology; 10 Teun A. Van Dijk: Ideology and Discourse; 11 Alan Finlayson: Ideology and Political Rhetoric; 12 Manfred B. Steger: Political Ideologies in the Age of Globalization; 13 John T. Jost, Christoper M. Federico, and Jaime L. Napier: Political Ideologies and their Social Psychological Functions; 14 Craig Berry and Michael Kenny: Ideology and the Intellectuals; 15 Rahul Rao: Postcolonialism; Part III: Ideological Families and Traditions; 16 Noel O'Sullivan: Conservatism; 17 Paolo Pombeni: Christian Democracy; 18 Michael Freeden and Marc Stears: Liberalism; 19 Ben Jackson: Social Democracy; 20 Archie Brown: Communism; 21 Benjamin Franks: Anarchism; 22 Andrew Gamble: Economic Libertarianism; 23 Mathew Humphrey: Green Ideology; 24 Lyman Tower Sargent: Ideology and Utopia; 25 Andrew Vincent: Nationalism; 26 Roger Eatwell: Fascism; 27 Cas Mudde and Cristobal Rovira Kaltwasser: Populism; 28 Cecile Laborde: Republicanism; 29 Duncan Bell: Ideologies of Empire; 30 Clare Chambers: Feminism; 31 Jose Antonio Aguilar Rivera: Latin American Political Ideologies; 32 Joy Hendrickson and Hoda Zaki: Modern African Ideologies; 33 Michaelle Browers: Islamic Political Ideologies; 34 Leigh Jenco: Chinese Political Ideologies; 35 Rochana Bajpai and Carlo Bonura: South Asian and Southeast Asian Ideologies
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Part I: The History of Ideology and of Ideology Studies
1: Bo Stråth: Ideology and Conceptual History
2: David Leopold: Marxism and Ideology: From Marx to Althusser
3: Peter Breiner: Karl Mannheim and Political Ideology
4: Emilio Gentile: Total and Totalitarian Ideologies
5: John G. Gunnell: Social Science and Ideology: The Case of
Behavioralism in American Political Science
6: Howard Brick: The End of Ideology Thesis
Part II: Contemporary Theories of Ideology
7: Michael Freeden: The Morphological Analysis of Ideology
8: Lois McNay: Contemporary Critical Theory
9: Aletta Norval: Poststructuralist Conceptions of Ideology
10: Teun A. Van Dijk: Ideology and Discourse
11: Alan Finlayson: Ideology and Political Rhetoric
12: Manfred B. Steger: Political Ideologies in the Age of
Globalization
13: John T. Jost, Christoper M. Federico, and Jaime L. Napier:
Political Ideologies and their Social Psychological Functions
14: Craig Berry and Michael Kenny: Ideology and the
Intellectuals
15: Rahul Rao: Postcolonialism
Part III: Ideological Families and Traditions
16: Noel O'Sullivan: Conservatism
17: Paolo Pombeni: Christian Democracy
18: Michael Freeden and Marc Stears: Liberalism
19: Ben Jackson: Social Democracy
20: Archie Brown: Communism
21: Benjamin Franks: Anarchism
22: Andrew Gamble: Economic Libertarianism
23: Mathew Humphrey: Green Ideology
24: Lyman Tower Sargent: Ideology and Utopia
25: Andrew Vincent: Nationalism
26: Roger Eatwell: Fascism
27: Cas Mudde and Cristóbal Rovira Kaltwasser: Populism
28: Cécile Laborde: Republicanism
29: Duncan Bell: Ideologies of Empire
30: Clare Chambers: Feminism
31: José Antonio Aguilar Rivera: Latín American Political
Ideologies
32: Joy Hendrickson and Hoda Zaki: Modern African Ideologies
33: Michaelle Browers: Islamic Political Ideologies
34: Leigh Jenco: Chinese Political Ideologies
35: Rochana Bajpai and Carlo Bonura: South Asian and Southeast
Asian Ideologies
Michael Freeden is a Professor of Political Theory, University of
Nottingham, and Emertius Professor of Politics, University of
Oxford. His books include The New Liberalism: An Ideology of Social
Reform (Oxford, 1978); Liberalism Divided (Oxford, 1986); Rights
(Milton Keynes, 1991); Ideologies and Political Theory: A
Conceptual Approach (Oxford, 1996); Ideology: A Very Short
Introduction (Oxford, 2003); Liberal
Languages: Ideological Imaginations and 20th Century Progressive
Thought (Princeton, 2005); The Meaning of Ideology:
Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives (ed.) (London, 2007). He is the
founder editor of the Journal of Political Ideologies. Lyman Tower
Sargent
is Professor Emeritus of Political Science at the University of
Missouri-St. Louis and he has been a visiting professor and fellow
at universities in New Zealand and the UK. He is the author or
editor of a number of books on ideologies, American political
thought, and utopianism. He is the recipient of the Distinguished
Scholar Award of both the Society for Utopian Studies and the
Communal Studies Association. The Society for Utopian Studies has
named this award the Lyman Tower Sargent
Distinguished Scholar Award. Marc Stears is Professor of Political
Theory at the University of Oxford and Fellow of University
College, Oxford. He is the author of Demanding Democracy: American
Radicals in
Search of a New Politics (Princeton, 2010) and Progressives,
Pluralists and the Problems of the State (Oxford, 2002), as well as
the joint editor of Political Philosophy versus History?
(Cambridge, 2012), Liberalism as Ideology (Oxford, 2012) and
Political Theory: Methods and Approaches (Oxford, 2008). His own
research concentrates on ideologies of democratic radicalism and
social reform, especially in United States and Britain.
`This is a landmark volume: it synthesizes the work done so far and
at the same time opens a new stage in the research of a key
political phenomenon that has been, the editors correctly note,
under-appreciated and under-researched.'
Paul Dragos Aligica, International Affairs
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