Tag: consumer packaged ideology

  • Democracy and the Good Life: Saving Democracy from Ideology

    Democracy and the Good Life: Saving Democracy from Ideology

    In my past four posts, I argued that democracy (like capitalism) has significant benefits if you’re trying to build an ethical life, but that many of those benefits are squandered due to the exploitation of political marketplaces and the growth of what I’ve called Consumer Packaged Ideology. In the economic sphere, we are marketed to by…

  • Democracy and Good Life Part 3: Consumer Packaged Ideology

    Democracy and Good Life Part 3: Consumer Packaged Ideology

    We think of an ideology as being a coherent set of principles encompassing a system of values and based on some fundamental set of assumptions and principles. But that’s not at all what modern political ideologies are. From a philosophical perspective, they are an incoherent mass of contradictory policy positions bundled in a giant, nicely…

  • Democracy and the Good Life: Part 2

    Democracy and the Good Life: Part 2

    The Democratic Marketplace “To the somber warfare of creeds and sects there succeeded the squalid but far less irrational or uncontrollable strife of parties” Winston Churchill on the aftermath of the English Civil War If free markets are the arena and engine of capitalism, democracy also involves a free (though sometimes carefully designed) marketplace in which…