Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
176
Language
English
Published
Jan 15, 2006
Publisher
Routledge
ISBN-10
0415327326
ISBN-13
9780415327329
Description
Louis Althusser emerges as a pivotal figure in the landscape of 20th-century thought, known primarily for his profound theories concerning ideology and its intricate connections to politics and culture. This exploration delves into Althusser's intellectual journey, revealing how he interrogated the mechanisms that underpin ideological formations and their effects on social structures.
Eaglestone and Ferretter meticulously unpack the complexities of Althusser’s ideas, offering readers insight into his influence and the broader implications of his work. They provide a critical examination of how Althusser’s theories resonate within contemporary discourse, highlighting the relevance of his assertions amidst modern socio-political debates.
Through a comprehensive synthesis of his major concepts, this work invites readers to engage with Althusser’s legacy while contemplating the enduring power of ideology in shaping human experience. It serves as both an introduction for newcomers and a resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of his contribution to philosophical and political thought.
Eaglestone and Ferretter meticulously unpack the complexities of Althusser’s ideas, offering readers insight into his influence and the broader implications of his work. They provide a critical examination of how Althusser’s theories resonate within contemporary discourse, highlighting the relevance of his assertions amidst modern socio-political debates.
Through a comprehensive synthesis of his major concepts, this work invites readers to engage with Althusser’s legacy while contemplating the enduring power of ideology in shaping human experience. It serves as both an introduction for newcomers and a resource for those seeking a deeper understanding of his contribution to philosophical and political thought.
Genres
Politics