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Post-Imperial Democracies

Ideology and Party Formation in Third Republic France, Weimar Germany, and Post-Soviet Russia

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Paperback, 306 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | 2010
ISBN13: 9780521709859
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This book examines the causal impact of ideology through a comparative-historical analysis of three cases of 'post-imperial democracy': the early Third Republic in France (1870–86); the Weimar Republic in Germany (1918–34); and post-Soviet Russia (1992–2008). Hanson argues that political ideologies are typically necessary for the mobilization of enduring, independent national party organizations in uncertain democracies. By presenting an explicit and desirable picture of the political future, successful ideologues induce individuals to embrace a long-run strategy of cooperation with other converts. When enough new converts cooperate in this way, it enables sustained collective action to defend and extend party power. Successful party ideologies thus have the character of self-fulfilling prophecies: by portraying the future polity as one organized to serve the interests of those loyal to specific ideological principles, they help to bring political organizations centered on these principles into being.

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ISBN13:9780521709859
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:306

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Part I: 1. Weberian methodological individualism; 2. A Weberian theory of ideology; 3. Ideology and party formation; Part II: 4. The founding of the French Third Republic; 5. The rise and fall of the Weimar Republic; 6. Post-Soviet Russia; 7. Conclusion: bringing ideology back in.
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