Ideology as a Means of Social Control, I
Joseph S. Roucek
American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 1943, vol. 3, issue 1, 35-45
Abstract:
: I, Ideology and the Science of Society. II, The Rôle of Ideas. III. Definitions, Ideology. Myth. Doctrine. IV, The Component Parts of Successful Ideologies. V, The Answer to the Search for Rationality. VI, Immutable Roots. VII, The Use of Myths. VIII, Expressions of Vital Interests. IX, The Claim to Scientific Objectivity and Realism. X, The Granting of the Élite Status. XI, Pretensions to Universal Values, XII, Operation Within the Framework of Conditioning. XIII, The “Wave of the Future” Principle. XIV, Prophets and Disciples. XV, Extremisms of Ethnocentrism. XVI, Glow Words. XVII, Sectarian and Factional Squabbles. XVIII, Interpreters of the Meaning of Meaning, XIX, Ideology versus Science. XX, Trends in the War of Ideologies.
Date: 1943
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