极星。为什么现代性的政治意识形态仍然重要?米兰:米兰大学出版社,2021,302p。€22(平装)

IF 1.7 Q2 POLITICAL SCIENCE
F. Vegetti
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意识形态是政治学中讨论最多的话题之一。它一直是该学科中一些持续时间最长、最丰富的议程的主题,跨越了社会学、心理学和经济学的交叉点。它被用作研究从立法到选举行为等许多政治现象的镜头。此外,它还受到了思想的幸运命运的眷顾:它过早地被宣告死亡。从被历史偶发事件弄得眼花缭乱的杰出学者开始,经过试图在传统分裂中找到自己位置的政治行动者,意识形态终结的谣言反过来又孕育了一个肥沃的研究领域,从而确保了它的持久性。Mauro Barisione的书希望对这一文学体系有所贡献。然而,北极星的目标比仅仅参与“意识形态终结”的辩论更为雄心勃勃。这项工作的第一个贡献是提供了一个理论框架来理解政治意识形态,或者更具体地说,将政治行为者所采取的立场(正在实施的政策或表达的偏好)与一套简明的指导原则联系起来。这就是本书命名的三颗“北极星”:秩序原则(指导保守主义的意识形态“母体”或模板)、自由原则(指导自由主义母体)和平等原则(指导进步主义/社会主义母体)。自现代性出现以来,这些原则在西方社会中出现的方式,它们在三种意识形态矩阵中的合理化,它们在过去四个世纪中的起起落落,以及它们与“政治”(与社会组织有关)和“元政治”(与国家与社会之间的关系有关)目标的联系,是本书三个主题章节的主题。此外,还有一章研究了这三种意识形态矩阵之间的不同杂交,对极端主义提供了一种有趣的解释,即追求纯粹意识形态类型的倾向,即追随一颗极星而损害其他极星。这个讨论很好地整合了“温和”和“激进”之间的紧张关系,这两个术语在日常讲话中经常与意识形态标签联系在一起,在“极地之星”框架内。这些章节占了全书的一半左右,引用了大量的历史和政治哲学文献。本书的第二个贡献是,通过借鉴各政党自己的政治宣言,论证性和经验性地论证了这三种意识形态矩阵及其混合体(以及引外引,引导它们的北极星)如何仍然是当今西方民主政治格局的特征。这是本书对“意识形态终结”辩论贡献最大的地方。事实上,贯穿全书章节的一条线索是,现代性的逻辑仍然存在,它使社会内部的关键利益冲突合理化,从而产生了三种意识形态矩阵,并为当前的政治分歧提供了信息。在这方面,有专门的一章
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Polar Stars. Why the Political Ideologies of Modernity Still Matter Mauro Barisione. Milano: Milano University Press, 2021, 302p. €22 (paperback)
Ideology is one of the most discussed topics in political science. It has been the subject of some of the longest-lasting and most prolific agendas in the discipline, spanning over its hybridizations with sociology, psychology and economics. It has been used as a lens through which to study numerous political phenomena, from legislative to electoral behavior. Furthermore, it has been blessed by a fortunate fate for ideas: it has been declared dead too soon. Starting from prominent scholars dazzled by historical contingencies, passing by political actors trying to find a place for themselves out of traditional divisions, the rumor about the end of ideology has actually ensured its endurance, by breeding a fertile research field in turn. It is to this body of literature that the book by Mauro Barisione wishes to contribute. However, the goal of Polar Stars is more ambitious than just weighing in on the ‘end of ideology’ debate. The first contribution of this work is to provide a theoretical framework to understand political ideologies tout court, or more specifically, to connect the positions taken by political actors (being implemented policies or expressed preferences) with a concise set of guiding principles. These are the three ‘polar stars’ after which the book is titled: the principle of order (guiding the ideological ‘matrix’, or template, of conservatism), the principle of freedom (guiding the matrix of liberalism), and the principle of equality (guiding the matrix of progressivism/socialism). The way these principles arose in Western societies since the advent of modernity, their rationalization into the three ideological matrices, their ebbs and flows over the last four centuries, and their connection to ‘political’ (related to the organization of the society) and ‘metapolitical’ (related to the relationship between the state and society) goals, is the topic of three thematic chapters of the book. Moreover, a further chapter investigates the different hybridizations between the three ideological matrices, offering an interesting interpretation of extremism as the tendency to pursue a pure ideological type, that is, to follow one polar star to the detriment of the others. This discussion nicely integrates the tension between ‘moderate’ and ‘radical’, two terms that are often associated with ideological labels in everyday speech, within the ‘polar stars’ framework. These chapters, which overall make about half of the book, draw on extensive literature in history and political philosophy. The second contribution of this book is to demonstrate, argumentatively and empirically by drawing on parties’ own political manifestos, how the three ideological matrices and their hybrids (and by extension, the polar stars guiding them) still characterize the political landscape in Western democracies today. This is where the book most closely contributes to the ‘end of ideology’ debate. Indeed, a thread running through the chapters is that the logic of modernity, which rationalized the critical conflicts of interest within societies giving rise to the three ideological matrices, is still alive and informing current political divisions. In this respect, a dedicated chapter
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