On Franz Jakubowski's Ideology and Superstructure in Historical Materialism.
We focus on a very short section from Jakubowski's 1936 book, and delve into wider questions regarding ideology, social totality, and the middle classes.
Is ideology “false, partial consciousness”?
Is Jakubowski right that capitalism is the least ideological social form so far?
Is it true that the middle classes only come into contact with the commodity when it is in circulation?
How is the middle class' social position reflected in its worldview? How has this changed over 100 years?
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Links:
Ideology and Superstructure in Historical Materialism, Chapter: “Ideology and the Classes of Bourgeois Society” (pp. 49-52)
The Middle-Class Leviathan: Corona, the "Fascism" Blackmail, and the Defeat of the Working Class, Elena Lange & Joshua Pickett-Depaolis
The Rise of the Professionals, George Hoare, Compact
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