MULTIPLE READINGS From: Ball, T & Dagger, R (eds) 1995, Ideals and ideologies: a reader, 2nd edn, Longman, New York. Due to copyright compliance issues it is necessary to combine these readings into one electronic file. First Reading: Part one: the concept of ideology (Ball, T & Dagger, R) pp. 1-3 Second Reading: Toleration and government (chapter 12) (Locke, J) pp. 75, 82-90 Third Reading: Private profit, public good (chapter 16) (Smith, A) pp. 102-105 Fourth Reading: Liberty and individuality (chapter 18) Mill, JS pp. 109-115 Fifth Reading: Society, reverence, and the “true natural aristocracy" (chapter 24) (Burke, E) pp. 147-153
The concept of ideology
Terence Ball & Richard Dagger
Source: Ball, T & Dagger, R 1995, ‘The concept of ideology’, in T Ball & R Dagger (eds), Ideals and ideologies: a reader, 2nd edn, Longman, New York, pp. 1–3.
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Toleration and government
John Locke
Source: Locke, J [1690] 1995, ‘Toleration and government’, in T Ball & R Dagger (eds), Ideals and ideologies: a reader, 2nd edn, Longman, New York, pp. 75, 82–90.
Private profit, public good
Adam Smith
Source: Smith, A [1776] 1995, ‘Private profit, public good’, in T Ball & R Dagger (eds), Ideals and ideologies: a reader, 2nd edn, Longman, New York, pp. 102–5.
Liberty and individuality
John Stuart Mill
Source: Mill, JS [1859] 1995, ‘Liberty and individuality’, in T Ball & R Dagger (eds), Ideals and ideologies: a reader, 2nd edn, Longman, New York, pp. 109–15.
Society, reverence, and the “true natural aristocracy”
Edmund Burke
Source: Burke, E [1790] 1995, „Society, reverence, and the “true natural aristocracy”‟, in T Ball & R Dagger (eds), Ideals and ideologies: a reader, 2nd edn, Longman, New York, pp. 147–53.