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Idea: Hegelian, 59 , 60 , 77 -78, 170 ;
Spinoza and, 45
Idealism: anthropocentric, 68 ;
and art, 291 ;
E. Balibar and, 374 n.6;
and crisis, 192 -93;
essentialist, 44 ;
ethical, 3 ;
expressive causality and, 44 , 47 , 48 ;
Foucault and, 249 ;
Hegelian, 58 , 59 , 170 ;
and humanism, 69 ;
materialism and, 161 , 190 -91;
modernism and, 18 ;
objective, 384 n.4;
of philosophy of history, 158 ;
subjective, 384 n.4
Ideas, history of, 47 -48
Identification, 211 ;
and discursive practice, 264 -65, 267 -68;
literature and, 304 -7
Identity: Deleuze on, 230 ;
"of differences," 372 n.5;
"of opposites," 48 , 58
"Ideological apparatuses," 159 , 213 -16, 221 -23, 382 n.5;
capitalist state and, 315 -16;
Foucault and, 242 , 243 , 248 , 256 ;
literature/language and, 268 , 290 , 293 , 294 , 294 -95, 301 -2, 306 -7
Ideological discourse, 184 , 190 , 205 -13 passim, 262 -72 passim, 279 , 369 n.13
Ideological instance, 36 -37, 212 , 222 , 268 , 313 -24 passim
Ideological practice, 36 -37, 165 -69, 205 , 213 -25 passim;
and literature, 261 , 262 , 269 -74, 277 , 283 , 293 -94;
and scientific practice, 165 -66, 168 -69, 182 -88, 205
Ideology, 158 -307;
concept of, 163 , 164 -69, 181 , 205 , 207 -8, 212 ;
of concepts, 164 -69;
and contradictions, 207 -8, 221 -25, 257 , 282 , 283 , 304 ;
in dominance, 215 ;
"end of," 225 -27, 267 , 368 n.7;
/error, 166 -68, 173 , 184 , 187 , 195 -96, 203 , 206 , 379 n.5;
Foucault and, 208 , 238 , 242 -43, 248 -49, 304 ;
function of, 164 -65, 182 -83, 207 -8;
"in general," 216 ;
literature and, 260 -307;
Marxism as "organic," 48 ;
nationalization and, 339 ;
production of, 269 , 272 -73, 278 -79, 283 -84, 294 , 384 n.4;
science and, 45 -46, 158 -205, 212 -13, 226 -28, 238 , 267 -68, 378 n.2, 379 n.5, 382 n.6;
and social subjectivity, 159 , 205 -59, 381 -83;
Spinoza and, 381 n.1;
Structural Marxism on, 24 , 215 , 227 ;
theoretical, 165 -69. See also Ideological . . .
"Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses" (Althusser), 205 , 207 , 208 -16, 261 , 289
Ideology of Power and the Power of Ideology (Therborn), 221 -25
Illusion, discourse and, 269 , 274
Imaginary: ideology and, 206 -13;
Lacan on, 211 -12, 389
Imagination, Spinoza and, 44
Imperialism, 125 -31, 134 ;
"colonial era," 128 -29;
and monopoly capitalism, 347 -48, 353 , 354 ;
"neo-colonial era," 128 -29;
"trade era," 127 -28
Independence movements, Third World national, 354
Indeterminacy, causal, 6 , 198
Individual: "alienated," 2 -3, 226 ;
atomized, 74 ;
"biographical path" of, 223 ;
in capitalist state, 315 , 330 , 338 -39, 340 ;
"free," 382 n.4;
interpellation of, 159 , 208 -17 passim, 221 -25, 264 , 315 , 381 n.2;
"isolation" of, 330 , 338 ;
multinational capitalism and, 359 . See also Human agent; Man; Subject
Individualism: and capitalism, 7 , 10 , 16 -17, 196 ;
Deleuze and, 253 ;
economic, 6 ;
empiricism and, 199 ;
Foucault and, 253 ;
irrationalist, 389 ;
libertarian, 228 -29;
methodological, , 10 , 68 ;
modernism and, 19 , 20 ;
possessive, 225 ;
post-Marxist, 5 -6, 9 , 389 ;
post-
Individualism (continued )
modern, 201 -2;
romantic, 6 , 19 ;
vulgar, 6 , 17 , 20
Individualization, capitalist state and, 338 -39, 340
Industrialization: British, 149 ;
"proto-," 142 , 146 -49, 376 n.14;
state-promoted capitalist, 356 -57. See also "Manufacturing" mode of production
"Industrial stage," in transition from feudalism to capitalism, 133 -34
Inequality. See Equality/inequality
Information technology, 383 n.7
Infrastructure, 172
Ingarden, Roman, 384 n.4
Instances: determination in last, 23 , 52 -57, 67 -68, 87 -88, 319 , 328 -29;
economic, 36 -37, 53 -54, 313 -29 passim, 356 ;
ideological, 36 -37, 212 , 222 , 268 , 313 -24 passim;
political, 36 -37, 222 , 308 , 309 , 313 -29 passim, 356 ;
of social formations, 36 -40, 41 , 52 -57, 67 -68, 83 , 87 -88, 314 -15;
totality of, 36 -39, 41
Institutions: Deleuze on, 231 ;
and functions, 37 -38, 55 -56, 114 ;
ideological apparatuses, 214 , 227 ;
of knowledge, 227 ;
state apparatuses, 214
Intellectuals, and Marxist theory, 379 -80n.6
Intentionality, political, 101
"Interdiscourse," 263 -64, 270
Interiority, 50 ;
radical, 57
International, Second, 74 , 75
Internationalization: of capitalism, 5 -16 passim, 202 , 346 -64, 375 -76n.12;
internalization of, 351 -56. See also Global . . .
Interpellation: capitalist state and, 315 -16, 324 ;
contradictions of, 71 -72, 221 -25, 304 ;
discursive practice and, 264 , 267 , 268 ;
Foucault and, 242 -43, 248 -49, 304 ;
Lacan and, 212 , 372 n.6;
literature and, 268 , 283 , 290 , 304 -7;
of social subjects, 71 -72, 159 , 208 -17 passim, 221 -25, 304 , 315 -17, 324 , 381 n.2
Interventionist state, 356 -60, 361 , 362 -63
"Intradiscourse," 264 , 270
"Introduction to the Contribution to a Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right" (Marx), 170
Irrationalism: and crisis in Marxism, 203 ;
Foucault and, 5 , 249 , 255 ;
and literature, 290 , 291 ;
post-Marxist, 5 , 369 -70n.13, 389 ;
postmodern, 6 ;
of Right, 369 n.10;
romantic, 20 ;
and science/ideology distinction, 379 n.5, 382 n.6;
voluntarist, 5
Iser, Wolfgang, 277 , 384 n.4
Isolation effect, 330 , 338
Italy: fascism in, 386 n.4;
transition from feudalism to capitalism in, 148 , 151
Ivory Coast, lineage societies in, 111