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    Este artículo analiza los orígenes y el desarrollo de la protesta social en Israel, en el verano del 2011, que puede ser vista como parte de la ola mundial de protestas relacionadas con la crisis económica mundial. La hipótesis de esta investigación es que las presiones históricas generadas por una democracia y un sistema de partidos que se tornan menos representativos de lo necesario crean un desequilibrio o déficit democrático, en el marco del cual se manifiestan nuevos tipos de acción colecti…Read more
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    The debate over the relationship between political practice and theory is as old as political science itself. The study of ideology, this article contends, offers a unique opportunity to explore the nexus of social phenomena and political philosophy, provided the study is launched from a new perspective. Instead of undertaking another exercise in the endless effort to define the concept of ideology, this analysis emphasizes the objects of ideology. It thereby exposes, first of all, that historic…Read more
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    The phoenix of ideology
    Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 8 (2): 107-124. 2005.
    This article analyzes the role of ideology vis?à?vis three major crises of the twentieth century: the end of ideology, the end of politics and the end of history. In each, it is contended, ideology epitomized a central feature of modern society; in the aftermath of these crises, however, there is still a place for the study of ideology. The second part explores five challenges for analyzing ideology in the twenty?first century: ideology in non?Western societies, ideology beyond the state, altern…Read more
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    The Phoenix of ideology
    In Gayil Talshir, Mathew Humphrey & Michael Freeden (eds.), Taking ideology seriously: 21st century reconfigurations, Routledge. 2006.
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    The intellectual as a political actor? Four models of theory/praxis
    Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 8 (2): 209-224. 2005.
    This essay addresses the issue of the role of the intellectual within the tradition of the New Left. Four models for the relationship between theory and practice are offered, using prominent thinkers from different political cultures. One model argues that theorists should leave their cathedral and join social activists; the second contends that critical theory is itself a form of social activism; the third perceives the role of the intellectual as possessor of knowledge as power, arguing that i…Read more
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    Taking ideology seriously: 21st century reconfigurations (edited book)
    with Mathew Humphrey and Michael Freeden
    Routledge. 2006.
    This collection of papers challenges the notion that we are living in post-ideological age. It offers a theoretical framework for exploring some of the new manifestations of ideologies, and combines this with a series of case-studies relating to recent ideational phenomena, such as populism, environmentalism and Islamic fundamentalism. It reassesses some typologies, such as the left-right axis, as an explanatory device." "The purpose of the essays is to revitalize the scholarly understanding of …Read more