What Was Soviet Ideology? : A Theoretical Inquiry, Hardback Book

What Was Soviet Ideology? : A Theoretical Inquiry Hardback

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Because the Soviet Union loudly proclaimed to be an ideological state, its scholars have rarely scrutinized their ideology as a concept.

Instead, they have treated it as a self-evident fact, and proceeded to deliberate the importance of the Marxist-Leninist creed in social life or political decision-making.

In the context of the Cold War, such theoretical neglect was exacerbated by political investments that often outweighed—and deformed—intellectual priorities.

This has left us today with a notion that is both worn out and opaque, over-used but under-thought.

In What Was Soviet Ideology? Petre Petrov stakes a new theoretical ground beyond prevalent misconceptions, ready-made definitions, and popular stereotypes.

Drawing on continental philosophy and critical theory, this book presents ideology as a dynamic form with its own inner dialectic.

In this dialectic, the Soviet ideological regime, as it solidified during the Stalinist period, figures as an original moment, a sui generis phenomenon.

Petrov argues that Soviet ideology should not be seen as a member of an existing species, but as a qualitative transformation of the species, ideology, and itself.

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