Modern political life is a confusing and disorientating terrain of competing ideologies. Jason Blakely offers readers a lively, fresh and insightful guide through the labyrinth of conflicting and competing ideas in order to better understand why ideology in the modern era can be so divisive.
Lost in Ideology sets out from the conviction that the current disorientation engulfing the world’s liberal democracies is in no small part ideological in origin. People feel confused because there are multiple ideological maps, so to speak, each marked by dramatically different points of interest, rivers, summits, roads, and total topographies. Ideology in the modern era has the paradoxical effect of orienting millions even as it disorients millions. This leads us to the present-day predicament in which individuals of every imaginable political stripe confidently declare: “I have a theory – but you? You have an ideology!”
Spis treści
Introduction: in search of ideology
Part I: Strange roots: early American ideology
1. Liberal by nature: varieties of classical liberalism
2. Other foundings: civic republicanism and white supremacy
Part II: Polarizations: the left and the right
3. Evolving liberalism: progressives versus neoliberals
4. In the name of the past: conservatives and neoconservatives
5. There is no “fascist minimum”: fascistic bundles and hybridizations
6. Is socialism still taboo? From Marxism to Bernie Sanders
Part III: Ideological scrambling: beyond the left and the right
7. Hiding in plain sight: nationalism and multiculturalism
8. There are many feminisms: the advent of sexual politics
9. The meaning of the earth: the challenges of ecological politics
Conclusion: the age of ideologies
O autorze
Jason Blakely is Associate Professor of Political Science at Seaver College, Pepperdine University, Malibu. He is the author of We Built Reality: How Social Science Infiltrated Culture, Politics and Power (2020) and Interpretive Social Science (2018).