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Adherence Quote by A.C. Grayling

“Eagleton has spent his life inside two mental boxes, Catholicism and Marxism, of both of which he is a severe internal critic—that is, he frequently kicks and scratches at the inside of the boxes, but does not leave them. Neither are ideologies that loosen their grip easily, and people who need…” quote by A.C. Grayling
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“Eagleton has spent his life inside two mental boxes, Catholicism and Marxism, of both of which he is a severe internal critic—that is, he frequently kicks and scratches at the inside of the boxes, but does not leave them. Neither are ideologies that loosen their grip easily, and people who need the security of adherence to a big dominating ideology, however much they kick and scratch but without daring to leave go, hold on to it every bit as tightly as it holds onto them. The result is of course strangulation, but alas not mutual strangulation: the ideology always wins.”

A.C. Grayling

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Source Book: The Ethics of Ideology, A.C. Grayling, 2015

Eagleton remains trapped in two dominant belief systems, criticizing them internally but never fully abandoning them, showing how powerful ideologies can imprison even their own critics.

In simple terms: He stays inside two ideologies, criticizing without leaving.

Key Takeaway

Recognize when critique becomes containment.

Themes

ideology critique psychology faith politics

Mood

reflective critical

Type

philosophical analytical

When to use this quote

  • academic debate
  • personal reflection
  • political discourse

Key Concepts

internal conflict identity power dynamics

Questions to Reflect On

  • Do you ever criticize a belief system while still relying on it?
  • How can one truly break free from entrenched ideas?
A Different Perspective

Ideologies can dominate even those who question them.

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