INTRODUCTION

The story of the Emperor’s New Clothes is one we are all familiar with. It is often used as a metaphor for ideology. Capitalism is the naked emperor and the new clothes whatever ideological gown we drape over him to forget or disavow what is only too apparent. Ideology is our reality. It enables us...

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Applied philosophy
Business
Campaign ethics
Capitalism
Clothing industry
Consumer goods industries
Continental philosophy
Critical theory
Ecological economics
Economic conditions
Economic fluctuations
Economic recessions
Economic theory
Economic trends
Economics
Emperors
Environmental economics
Environmental studies
Government
Government officials
Heads of state
Industrial sectors
Industry
Manufacturing industries
Marxian economics
Metaphilosophy
Monarchs
Philosophy
Political campaigns
Political ideologies
Political philosophy
Political processes
Political science
Politics
Social criticism
Social ethics
Social philosophy
Western philosophy
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