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Sociologie et sociétés
Une société en ordre. De quelques-unes des formes del’idéologie racisteSociety and Order: On Some Forms of Racist IdeologyColette GUILLAUMIN
Racisme, ethnicité, nationVolume 24, Number 2, automne 1992
URI: https://id.erudit.org/iderudit/001319arDOI: https://doi.org/10.7202/001319ar
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Publisher(s)Les Presses de l'Université de Montréal
ISSN0038-030X (print)1492-1375 (digital)
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Cite this articleGUILLAUMIN, C. (1992). Une société en ordre. De quelques-unes des formes del’idéologie raciste. Sociologie et sociétés, 24(2), 13–23.https://doi.org/10.7202/001319ar
Article abstractThis paper sets out to demonstrate that an ideological form, that is, a vision ofthe world anchored in the materiality of de facto relationships and orientedtoward concrete practices (in this case, racist ideology) can be approachedfrom three levels of social reality 1) The banal level of the evidence,infra-conscious, or, in any case, unquestioned. 2) The socially broader level ofthe explicit. As interpretation of reality, it is expressed in articulated and cleardiscourse. 3) Finally, the level at which the obviously political project aims atputting the state ai. its disposal, and in so doing, organizes it so as to bringabout a radical separation between humans.