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Political ideologies : an introduction / Andrew Heywood.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: London Palgrave 2017Edition: 6. edDescription: xx, 362 s. illISBN:
  • 9781137606020
  • 1137606029
  • 9781137606013
  • 1137606010
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.5 23/swe
Other classification:
  • Ocg
Contents:
1. Political Ideologies: What They Are and Why They Matter -- 2. Liberalism -- 3. Conservatism -- 4. Socialism -- 5. Anarchism -- 6. Nationalism -- 7. Fascism -- 8. Feminism -- 9. Green Ideology -- 10. Multiculturalism -- 11. Islamism -- 12. Ideology Without End?
Summary: The 6th edition of Andrew Heywood’s best-selling undergraduate textbook provides a clear and accessible introduction to the political creeds and doctrines that have dominated and shaped politics around the world. The author offers a clear exposition both of the historical development of each ideology and of the impact it has had on contemporary political behaviour, movements, parties and governments. In recent years, political commentators have heralded a renaissance of popular political ideology, characterised by a resurgence of issues and political traditions that many had thought obsolete. This new edition is updated throughout to take account of these developments, broadening its appeal internationally. The book is particularly relevant for first and second year undergraduate teaching, and can be used to structure a whole course on political ideologies covering traditional ideologies (conservatism, socialism, liberalism, anarchism and fascism) as well as concepts which have developed into concrete ideologies more recently (multiculturalism, feminism and ecologism, amongst others)

1. Political Ideologies: What They Are and Why They Matter -- 2. Liberalism -- 3. Conservatism -- 4. Socialism -- 5. Anarchism -- 6. Nationalism -- 7. Fascism -- 8. Feminism -- 9. Green Ideology -- 10. Multiculturalism -- 11. Islamism -- 12. Ideology Without End?

The 6th edition of Andrew Heywood’s best-selling undergraduate textbook provides a clear and accessible introduction to the political creeds and doctrines that have dominated and shaped politics around the world. The author offers a clear exposition both of the historical development of each ideology and of the impact it has had on contemporary political behaviour, movements, parties and governments. In recent years, political commentators have heralded a renaissance of popular political ideology, characterised by a resurgence of issues and political traditions that many had thought obsolete. This new edition is updated throughout to take account of these developments, broadening its appeal internationally. The book is particularly relevant for first and second year undergraduate teaching, and can be used to structure a whole course on political ideologies covering traditional ideologies (conservatism, socialism, liberalism, anarchism and fascism) as well as concepts which have developed into concrete ideologies more recently (multiculturalism, feminism and ecologism, amongst others)

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