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Forms of Reasoning as Ideology
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1985
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Eastern EuropeSocial TheoryRhetoricSocial SciencesLeninist ModeLanguage StudiesGeopoliticsCognitive ScienceReasoning SystemReasoning About ActionMarxismPhilosophy (French Literary Studies)Philosophy (Philosophy Of Mind)ReasoningPolitical PluralismEpistemologyLogical ReasoningSurprising SymmetryPolitical ScienceSocialism
Abstract The following will analyze a surprising symmetry between the Leninist mode of reasoning and Solidarity's behavior with the help of Lévi-Strauss' notion of bricolage and Besançon's concept of “surreality.” A basic dualism pervades both communist ideology, i.e., the Leninist interpretation of Marxism, and everyday consciousness in “really existing socialist” societies. This dualism will be counterposed to a two-level thought, in which the world of ideas and the world of things are qualitatively different. This approach obviously clashes with the conventional wisdom on the subject, both in Eastern Europe and in the West. Thus, it is claimed that, e.g., liberal or neo-conservative themes appear both in Poland and in the West.