The Institutionalization of Indoctrination: An Exploratory Investigation based on the Romanian Case Study
By (Author) Paul Dragos Aligica
By (author) Simona Preda
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
27th June 2022
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
European history
Society and culture: general
303.3750949809045
Hardback
194
Width 159mm, Height 229mm, Spine 21mm
463g
How do we conceptualize and theorize about the social organization of ideology How should we think methodicallyin theoretically and empirically informed waysabout the institutionalization of indoctrination and propaganda How should we approach the study of the social and political instrumentation of ideology in regimes that assume that historical missions of messianic social change are the stringent organizing and legitimization principles of their very existence This book is an attempt to answer these questions.
On the one hand, this book explores key elements of conceptualization and theoretical framing of the phenomena associated with the institutionalization of indoctrination. New potential venues of theoretical elaboration are identified, and in several cases, these venues are tentatively engaged. On the other hand, this book balances the exploratory theoretical approach with an exploratory historical investigation. Concentrating on the case study of Communist Romania, this book charts various facets of the institutionalization of the political-ideological commissars in the education system, while tracking their evolution. The two dimensions of the book offer, in conjunction, a contribution to our understanding of the institutional arrangements of indoctrination and their associated social monitoring and control practices, as well as to our awareness regarding their avatars, as manifested in recent history.
The work of reconstruction of indoctrination in Communist Romania by Aligica and Preda is brilliant, the writing is superbly readable, and by the end of the book the reader comes to appreciate the new research directions suggested by the authors in the study of indoctrination and its institutionalization. The scholarship is impressive and sets new standards.
-- Filippo Sabetti, McGill UniversityPaul Dragos Aligica is professor of Political Science at the University of Bucharest and a senior research fellow in the F. A. Hayek Program for Advanced Study in Philosophy, Politics and Economics at the Mercatus Center, George Mason University.
Simona Preda received her Ph.D in History from the University of Bucharest in 2011, and MA in History of Ideas from the University of Bucharest in 2006. She is the author and co-author of five books on Romanian history in the context of modernization of Eastern Europe and on Communist education and propaganda.