In a message dated Tue, 5 Sep 2000 1:16:29 PM Eastern Daylight Time, michael at ecst.csuchico.edu writes:
<< I believe that Destutt Tracy in the 1830s originated the term.
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> sorry about that! gte was wacking out, wouldn't let me download mail, but
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> question from another list, below. i told kmat about hawkes'
> book. however, i remember reading an article that was all about the
> various uses of the words ideology. i was an undergrad. came away from a
> history course asking my tutor repeatedly: "these historians make a
> difference between culture and ideology. what's the difference? i can't
> see one!" he sent me off to read that article and then durkheim, weber,
> and marx plus some more. heh. great tutors i had. i had questions, they
> respond: here are some more books to read! anyway, in this article they
> counted a couple hundred different ways it had been used. i think. does
> anyone know the title of that article. (it may well be in hawkes'
> bibliography but i never bought it. so)
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> >From: kmart <thoucynic at crosswinds.net>
> >To: pulp-culture at infothecary.org
> >CC: dc-stuff at dis.org
> >Subject: History of the term ideology, references
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> >Get-The-Pulp: http://pulpculture.org/ <<<hey jordy, if you're
> >reading. need to change!!>>>
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> >Can anyone suggest references on the history of the term ideology ?
> >Thanks.
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-- Michael Perelman Economics Department California State University Chico, CA 95929
Tel. 530-898-5321 E-Mail michael at ecst.csuchico.edu
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