What Was Soviet Ideology?
A Theoretical Inquiry- Authors:
- Publisher:
- 2023
Summary
Because the Soviet Union loudly proclaimed to be an ideological state, its scholars have rarely scrutinized ideology as a concept. Instead, they have treated it as a self-evident fact and proceeded to deliberate the importance of the Marxist-Leninist creed in social life or political decision-making. In the context of the Cold War, such theoretical neglect was exacerbated by political investments that often outweighed—and deformed—intellectual priorities. This has left us today with a notion that is both worn out and opaque, over-used but under-thought. In What Was Soviet Ideology? Petre Petrov stakes a new theoretical ground beyond prevalent misconceptions, ready-made definitions, and popular stereotypes. Drawing on continental philosophy and critical theory, this book presents ideology as a dynamic form with its own inner dialectic, in which the Soviet ideological regime figures as an original moment, a sui generis phenomenon. Petrov argues that Soviet ideology should be seen not as a member of an existing species but as a qualitative transformation of the species, ideology, and itself.
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- Copyright year
- 2023
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-6669-3737-4
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-6669-3738-1
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 274
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Table of contents
- Contents No access
- Introduction No access Pages 1 - 26
- What Makes an Ideology Ideological? No access Pages 27 - 60
- The Three Logics of Ideology No access Pages 61 - 86
- The Ontological Truth of Ideology No access Pages 87 - 122
- The Production of Ideology No access Pages 123 - 152
- The Show of Civilization No access Pages 153 - 190
- The Economy of Tokens No access Pages 191 - 228
- Conclusion No access Pages 229 - 236
- Bibliography No access Pages 237 - 256
- Index No access Pages 257 - 272
- About the Author No access Pages 273 - 274





