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                 Chantal Mouffe. Hall has explicitly stated his preference for the first book.
                 See Grossberg (1986:56).
              3 For a full account of Marx’s theory of ideology see Larrain (1979 and 1983).
              4 This is a point that even a liberal, non-marxist author like Boudon (1989:37)
                 has correctly perceived and which so many marxist authors inexplicably fail
                 to appreciate.
              5 For a more detailed discussion of the transition from a negative to a neutral
                 concept of ideology within marxism see Larrain (1983:46–69).
              6 Apart from Hall see for instance Laclau (1977), Hirst (1979) and McCarney
                 (1980). For a critique of such a position see Larrain (1983:94–121).


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