POLS 1000 Lecture 19: Lecture 19

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Using ideas developed in the 19th century to explain things in 20th and 21st century. New forces should compel us to new ideologies. There have been developments that changed political landscape, but ideologies have remained pretty much the same. 1. fragmented nature of the ruling class: a lot less homogenous than it was in 19th century. Can also be found in what used to be known as working class: division is stronger. Development of new social groups: women"s group, multicultural groups, put into question the fundamental assumptions of ideology. Creation of a truly inclusive middleclass: social and political imaginary, resistance to change, social inertia and status quo, there is no point in bringing social change, silent majority backbone of the country. A world beyond politics: impartial reading of our current situation. Impartial: seeks to be fair to all of the positions that are available for our understanding. To be fair with those positions that he is disagreeing with.

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