<p><b>How does ideology function and more importantly how can we resist ideological subjugation?</b> <p/> Egidijus Mardosas answers these questions by applying the philosophical resources of Revolutionary Aristotelianism: a recent approach in social philosophy that takes inspiration from the Aristotelian works of Alasdair MacIntyre. <p/> In particular Mardosas focuses on the Aristotelian and Macintyrian notions of practical reason and virtue. To be a successful practical agent he explains is to reach for genuine human goods and resist all forms of ideological subjection. And our virtues are the intellectual and moral powers that can help us in this task. Considering which virtues to practise this book examines the qualities of hope truthfulness comradeship courage and justice and uncovers how all the virtues are key in differing ways to sustaining our practical agency in the face of ideological manipulation. <p/> Bringing together ethics social philosophy and Aristotle via MacIntyre as well as key thinkers from Gramsci to Rehmann <i>Revolutionary Aristotelianism and Ideology</i> provides an urgent investigation into the necessity and virtues of social struggle.</p>