Re: Marx was no utopian, P.S. Archived Message
Posted by Sinister Burt on April 5, 2019, 8:59 am, in reply to "Re: Marx was no utopian, P.S."
(ok, cheap morning joke ) - i went to check i remembered what the word ideology means and found this in wikipedia which was interesting: "Napoleon Bonaparte came to view 'Ideology' a term of abuse, which he often hurled against his liberal foes in Tracy's Institut National. According to Karl Mannheim's historical reconstruction of the shifts in the meaning of ideology, the modern meaning of the word was born when Napoleon used it to describe his opponents as "the ideologues". Karl Marx adopted this negative sense of the term and used it in his writings (he described Tracy as a "fischblütige Bourgeoisdoktrinär", a fishblooded bourgeois doctrinaire)."
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