POLITICAL SCIENCE (SİYASET BİLİMİ) - (İNGİLİZCE) Dersi The Major Ideologies of Political Science: Liberalism, Socialism and Conservatism soru detayı:

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Michael Freeden (1996: 140), declares that ideologies are ‘combinations of political concepts,’ some are ‘core’, some are ‘adjacent’, and some are ‘peripheral’. What metaphor does he use to explain this?


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 Ideologies may be likened to rooms that contain various units of furniture… If we [enter a room and] find liberty, rationality, and individualism at its center, while equality—though in evidence— decorates the wall, we are looking at an exemplar of liberalism. If order, authority, and tradition catch our eye upon opening the door, which equality is shoved under the bed or, at best, one of its weaker specimens is displayed only when the guests arrive, we are looking at a version of conservatism. Core, adjacent and peripheral units pattern the room and permit its categorization (Freeden, 1996: 86-7.)