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Globalisation and social imaginaries: the changing ideological landscape of the twenty-first century

Manfred B. Steger-2009-01-01-RMIT Research Repository (RMIT University Library)
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The proliferation of prefixes like 'neo' and 'post' that adorn conventional 'isms' has cast a long shadow on the contemporary relevance of traditional political belief systems like liberalism, conservatism, and Marxism. This article explores how the thickening of global consciousness finds its expression in the growing capability of today's political ideologies to translate the rising global imaginary into concrete political programs and agendas.

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The proliferation of prefixes like 'neo' and 'post' that adorn conventional 'isms' has cast a long shadow on the contemporary relevance of traditional political belief systems like liberalism, conservatism, and Marxism. This article explores how the thickening of global consciousness finds its expression in the growing capability of today's political ideologies to translate the rising global imaginary into concrete political programs and agendas.

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IdeologyPoliticsGlobalizationThe ImaginaryConsciousnessPolitical economySociologyAesthetics

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