ABSTRACT

This collection of readings on the concept of ideology is brought together by the Marxist critic, Terry Eagleton. His introduction traces the historical evolution of ideology and examines in a more theoretical style the various meanings of the word and their significance. The readings begin with the first English translations of some of the writing of the French founder of the concept in the eighteenth century. They then move from the enlightenment to Hegel and Marxism, with particular emphasis on Marx and Engels themselves. They also look at other eighteenth-century traditions of thought such as Nietzche and Freud.

All the readings are theoretical rather than examples of `ideology at work' and will be of interest to undergraduate students of cultural, political and historical studies concerned with ideology, as well as students of English literature.

chapter |20 pages

Introduction

part 1|64 pages

The Classical Tradition

chapter 1|8 pages

Selected Texts*

chapter 2|19 pages

Class Consciousness*

chapter 3|19 pages

Ideology and Utopia*

chapter 4|16 pages

The Epistemology of Sociology*

part 2|88 pages

Althusser and After

part 3|130 pages

Modern Debates

chapter 10|15 pages

Ideology*

chapter 11|12 pages

‘Ideology'*

chapter 13|27 pages

The Theory of Ideology in Capital*

chapter 14|22 pages

Belief, Bias and Ideology*

chapter 15|19 pages

Ideology*

chapter 16|16 pages

Ideology as a Cultural System*

chapter 17|8 pages

Marxism and Literary History*