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- Ideology - Wikipedia
There are many different kinds of ideologies, including political, social, epistemological, and ethical Recent analysis tends to posit that ideology is a 'coherent system of ideas' that rely on a few basic assumptions about reality that may or may not have any factual basis
- Ideology | Nature, History, Significance | Britannica
ideology, a form of social or political philosophy in which practical elements are as prominent as theoretical ones It is a system of ideas that aspires both to explain the world and to change it
- IDEOLOGY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
: a systematic body of concepts especially about human life or culture Did you know? Ideology has been in use in English since the end of the 18th century and is one of the few words whose coiner we can identify
- Theories of Ideology: Origins, Development, and Prospects
Abstract This essay provides a comprehensive and critical introduction to ideology It traces the origins and development of various conceptions of ideology, articulating both what they have in common and their differences
- Ideology | Springer Nature Link
Ideology is sometimes taken to mean a (mostly) coherent intellectual and political worldview, such as Liberalism, Conservatism, or Marxism Scholars, especially in political theory, therefore debate the definitions of any such specific ideology, such as what “liberalism” actually is (Bell, 2014)
- IDEOLOGY Synonyms Antonyms - 21 words | Thesaurus. com
Find 21 different ways to say IDEOLOGY, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus com
- Ideology - New World Encyclopedia
An ideology is a set of ideas, beliefs, or stance that determines a perspective with which to interpret social and political realities The term is used either in a pejorative or neutral sense, but it contains political connotations
- Ideology (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
It may refer to a comprehensive worldview, a legitimating discourse, a partisan political doctrine, culture, false beliefs that help support illegitimate power, beliefs that reinforce group identity, or mystification It is often used pejoratively, but just as often it is a purely descriptive term
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