Description |
x, 284 pages ; 21 cm |
Note |
Reprint of the ed. published by Duckworth, London. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
1. The end of ideology and the end of the end of ideology -- 2. God and the theologians -- 3. Psychoanalysis: the future of an illusion? -- 4. The socialism of R. H. Tawney -- 5. How not to write about Lenin -- 6. How not to write about Stalin -- 7. Trotsky in exile -- 8. Marxist mask and remantic face: lukacs on Thomas Mann -- 9. Marxism of the will -- 10. Pascal and Marx: on Lucien Goldmann's hidden God -- 11. Philosophy and ideology: introduction to Part Two -- 12. What morality is not -- 13. Hume on "is" and "ought" -- 14. Imperatives, reasons for action, and moral -- 15. "Ought" -- 16. Some more about "ought" -- 17. Pleasure as a reason for action -- 18. The actecedents of action -- 19. The idea of a social science -- 20. Emotion, behavior and belief -- 21. Rationality and the explanation of action -- 22. Is science of comparative politics possible? -- 23. Political and philosophical epilogue: a view of the poverty of liberalism by Robert Paul Wolff |
Subject |
Philosophy.
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Philosophy. |
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Ideology.
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Ideology. |
ISBN |
0268005869. 0268005877 (paperback) |
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