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  1. Ideology According To Marx and According To Nietzsche.Paul Veyne - 1977 - Diogenes 25 (99):80-102.
    “There is not, nor has there ever been, ideology,” write Deleuze and Guatter. This sybiiline aphorism is surely true: an ideology is never more than rationalizing and justifying behavior, which convinces no one but the already convinced and amuses or bores the others. It is thus a small thing in comparison with the random wandering of thought throughout history and the arbitrariness of cultures, “nurtures: “ since Nietzsche, or a certain aspect of Nietzsche, taught us to be in despair of (...)
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  • Cultural Imperialism or Benign Relativism?Ronald Lee Jackson - 1988 - International Philosophical Quarterly 28 (4):383-392.
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