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[from 'Upon Nothing: Swansea lecture' by Roger Scruton, in 1. Philosophy / H. Continental Philosophy / 1. Continental Philosophy ]

Full Idea

Two tenets of classical Marxism have played a decisive role in French culture during our century: the theory of base and superstructure, and the concept of ideology.

Gist of Idea

Two marxist ideas have dominated in France: base and superstructure, and ideology

Source

Roger Scruton (Upon Nothing: Swansea lecture [1993], p.7)

Book Reference

Scruton,Roger: 'Upon Nothing' [University of Swansea 1993], p.6


A Reaction

It is striking how marxist attitudes permeate even the least political of French philosophical writings, to the point where you wonder if they are even aware of it any more. They largely have marxism and reaction, with liberalism passing them by.