Studies in the Theory of Ideology
by John B. Thompson
Publisher: University of California Press 1984
ISBN/ASIN: 0520054121
ISBN-13: 9780520054127
Number of pages: 347
Description:
The essays which comprise this volume are the outcome of an attempt to assess some of the outstanding contemporary contributions to the theory of ideology. The author tried to bring out the value of these contributions as well as their limitations.
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