Michael Freeden

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Michael Freeden


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Michael Freeden is a professor of Political Ideology in the University of Nottingham's Politics and International Relations department. He is also the founding editor of the Journal of Political Ideologies. He was previously an academic at the University of Oxford. ...more

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Ideology: A Very Short Intr...

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Liberalism: A Very Short In...

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The Oxford Handbook of Poli...

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Ideologies and Political Th...

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The New Liberalism: An Ideo...

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Liberalismo

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Reassessing political ideol...

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“One problem for the analyst of ideologies is that many holders of ideology, especially but not solely conservatives, have denied that they are ideological. Instead they have seen themselves as pragmatic, reserving the appellation 'ideology' only for the ideas of those political movements that issue plans for radical and total change. This undoubtedly reflects the problem that open contestation, and consequently the need for justification, have been largely absent in the totalitarian regimes.”
Michael Freeden, Ideology: A Very Short Introduction

“Mannheim’s paradox’, namely, that we cannot expose a viewpoint as ideological without ourselves adopting an ideological viewpoint.”
Michael Freeden, Ideology: A Very Short Introduction



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