2015
DOI: 10.1080/13569317.2015.997439
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Silence in political theory: A conceptual predicament

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“…National ethics resonate with the semiotic approach to ideology, which embraces various foundational social beliefs. Unlike ideology, however, national ethics do not offer systematic, comprehensive and coherent relations of 'decontested political concepts' (Freeden 1996). National ethics are more eclectic and erratic, composed of public deliberation of varied, and contested, prescriptive principles.…”
Section: National Ethics: a Theoretical Blueprintmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…National ethics resonate with the semiotic approach to ideology, which embraces various foundational social beliefs. Unlike ideology, however, national ethics do not offer systematic, comprehensive and coherent relations of 'decontested political concepts' (Freeden 1996). National ethics are more eclectic and erratic, composed of public deliberation of varied, and contested, prescriptive principles.…”
Section: National Ethics: a Theoretical Blueprintmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When defining populism as a thin‐centred ideology, Mudde is applying Michael Freeden's () morphological framework . This seeks to study the internal structure of ideological belief systems, which can be classified into two groups.…”
Section: The Responses Of Populismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El filósofo político Michael Freeden (1996) viene proponiendo desde hace un par de décadas una manera de estudiar las ideologías y el discurso político como redes o sistemas conceptuales que tienen efectos performativos en la vida política. Freeden describe los cuerpos ideológicos -o discursos-como redes conceptuales con morfologías características que son cambiantes en el tiempo.…”
Section: Análisis Morfológico Del Discurso Militar Sobre La Identidadunclassified