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 Ideology - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
This dominant ideology appears as "neutral", while all others that differ from the norm are often seen as radical, no matter what the actual vision may be.
A political ideology is the body of ideals, principles, doctrine, myth or symbols of a social movement, institution, class, or large group that references some political and cultural plan.
The ideologies of the dominant class of a society are proposed to all members of that society in order to make the ruling class' interests appear to be the interests of all, and thereby achieve hegemony.
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 NMEDIAC : Althusser, Ideology, and Theoretical Foundations: Theory and Communication
Althusser's theories of ideology and interpellation may be readily applied to the study of mass communication, in the context of perpetuation of hegemonic ideology via the mass media.
The systematic process of interpellation, in the context of the conveyance of hegemonic ideology through media messages, and the hegemonic maintenance of power and the "status quo," in the context of mass media ISAs, is a strategy worth exploring further, both through the examination of contemporary issues and application to research in the field.
Ideology is all around us, and an understanding of its attributes and mechanisms, in the context of mass communication and in other realms, may aid us in evading its influence, or using it to our ends.
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 Ideology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Meta-ideology posits that ideology is a system of ideas and thoughts bound by an internal logic and a few basic assumptions about reality that have no real factual basis, but are arbitrary choices that serve as the seed around which ideologies grow.
In social studies, a political ideology is a certain ethical, set of ideals, principles, doctrines, myths or symbols of a social movement, institution, class, or large group that explain how society should work, and offer some political and cultural blueprint for a certain social order.
Political ideologies regard policies of many different aspects of a society, the most central of which are: economy, education, criminal law, management of criminals, minors, animals, environment, immigration, eugenics, race, use of the military, forced nationalism, forced religion
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 Ralph Dumain: "The Autodidact Project": Ideology by Jorge Larrain
The term ideology still does not appear in Marx's writings, but the material elements of the future concept are already present in his critique of religion and of the Hegelian conception of the state which are described as diversions concealing the real character of things.
In this sense the often-quoted definition of ideology as false consciousness is not adequate in so far as it does not specify the kind of distortion which is criticized, thus opening the way for a confusion of ideology with all sorts of errors.
He distinguishes a theory of ideology in general, for which the function of ideology is to secure cohesion in society, from the theory of particular ideologies, for which the former general function is overdetermined by the new function of securing the domination of one class.
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 Encyclopedia: Ideology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Jump to: navigation, search The dominant ideology in Marxist or marxian theory is the set of common values and beliefs shared by most people in a given society, framing how the majority think about a range of topics, from art and science to politics.
Social democracy is a political ideology emerging in the late 19th and early 20th centuries from supporters of Marxism who believed that the transition to a socialist society could be achieved through democratic evolutionary rather than revolutionary means.
Other dominant forms of capitalist ideology such as social darwinism cannot be related to a specific phase.
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A systematic body of concepts especially about human life or culture; a way of thinking used by a group or individual to express their beliefs and social values.
Ideology is also a way of thinking used by a group to express their beliefs and social values.
Followers of this ideology tend to believe the Jews are the descendants of Satan, and white Anglo-Saxons are the true Israelites, “God’s chosen people,” and the sons of Adam and the descendants of the Lost Tribes of Israel.
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genocide genocide, in international law, the intentional and systematic destruction, wholly or in part, by a government of a national, racial, religious, or ethnic group.
classification classification, in biology, the systematic categorization of organisms into a coherent scheme.
The original purpose of biological classification, or systematics, was to organize the vast number of known plants and animals into categories that could be named, remembered, and discussed.
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Systematic ideology is a study of ideologies founded in the late
The basic premise of systematic ideology is that ideology is the central
motivator in human affairs; that the characteristics that make up the major ideologies come in sets; that those sets of characteristics form a series; and that the ideological series forms a system.
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 Satanic Reds
Ideology is definitely the central motivator in human affairs by the time it IS an ideology.
I see two main ideologies of the 20th century; everything else is a variation of the same theme.  All the ideologies of the 20th century either cast blame on 1.
Basically, Systematic Ideology would be an ideology of ideologies, as if to "transcend" the self-referential nature of deductive processes, perhaps an attempt to be extra-paradigmatic (I don't think it is, however).  It would be "the hypothesis OF the higher hypothesis" in Platonism.
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National Socialism -> Ideology Nazi ideology drew on the racist doctrines of the comte de Gobineau and Houston Stewart Chamberlain, on the nationalism of Heinrich von Treitschke, and on the hero-cult of Friedrich Nietzsche, often transforming the ideas of these thinkers.
On the faculty of the Univ. of Göttingen from 1909, he was interested in the use of critical method to establish a scientific foundation for philosophy and in the systematic development of philosophical ethics.
nonlinear dynamics nonlinear dynamics, study of systems governed by equations in which a small change in one variable can induce a large systematic change; the discipline is more popularly known as chaos (see chaos theory).
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We recognized at this stage the concept of ideology was systematic distortion, and we saw that in order to approach this first concept, we had to take into account a concept of interest - class interest - apply an attitude of suspicion, and proceed to a causal dismantlement of these distortions.
Hence he imagines false or apparent motives.' Ideology is here in effect rationalization - a kind of double motivation, in which the surface meaning serves to block from consciousness the subject's true purpose....
[In this sense ideology] (as in 5) retains an emphasis on false or deceptive beliefs but regards such beliefs as arising not from the interests of a dominant class but from the material structure of society as a whole (as in Marx's theory of the fetishism of commodities).
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 Ralph Dumain: "The Autodidact Project": Concepts of Ideology (2) by Arne Naess
To avoid confusion and grave mistakes, it should be borne in mind that if a scientist proposes that "ideology" should stand for this or that concept, it does not imply that he ever uses the term as his normative definition prescribes, or even that a possible usage has been delimited by the definiens formulation.
Similarly, if an author maintains that the term "ideology" has been used in a certain way, it is very possible that he is mistaken, because the formula he offers may not be based on other evidence than the normative definitions stated by others.
But "ideology" is introduced as follows: "The degree to which the beliefs and attitudes of a person are embedded in an orderly pattern may be taken as the degree of unity of the individual’s personality.
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 Ideology and Sustainability   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Ideology is determined early, especially the notions of who are the bad guys.
American Indians have recently played a major role in environmentalist ideology, although romanticism about the "noble savage" goes back to Rousseau in the 18th century, and can even be traced in some sense to Roman admiration of the German tribes in ancient times.
It is the white race and it alone--its ideologies and inventions--- which eradicates autonomous civilizations wherever it spreads, which has upset the ecological balance of the planet, which now threatens the very existence of life itself.
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 FNF: DEMOCRACY   SOURCE: Democracy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ideology is not the same thing as philosophy.Philosophy is a way of living life, meanwhile ideology is an almost ideal way of life for society.
systematic ideology, are attempts to explore the relationships between ideology and social systems.
The ideologies of the dominant class of a society are proposed to all members of that society in order to make the ruling class' interests appear to be the interests of all.
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 The Telegraph - Calcutta : Opinion
Its main aim is the pursuit of systematic knowledge whereas the main aim of ideology is the transformation of society through the pursuit and exercise of power.
Individual judgment yielded to political conformity, and Marxist ideology acted as a drug on some of the ablest and most acute minds even when they were outside the reach of the Soviet state.
As an ideology, nationalism seeks to develop and promote a unified and idealized image of the nation, and to direct inquiries into the past, present and future conditions of its people in the light of that image.
www.telegraphindia.com /1040103/asp/opinion/story_2747446.asp   (1165 words)

  
 Ideology | Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Though often employed as a catchall term in contemporary usage, including some philosophers' usage, ideology has a clearly identifiable historical origin and since its invention has borne some clear though disparate meanings (as well as, to be sure, some unclear ones) in several traditions of thought, most notably in the Marxian tradition.
It was Antoine Destutt de Tracy who, toward the end of the eighteenth century, conceived the notion of developing a science of ideas that would trace them back to their supposed material elements.
Here, "ideology" is equated with religion, metaphysics, moral theory, and similar products of pure consciousness and is given roughly the same highly pejorative valence, though affixed to an entirely different object, as that formerly given by Napoleon to the objects of his wrath.
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 Live QnA: What is the difference between Philosophy and Ideology?
An ideology is the application of a philosophy in which it drives the actions of it's adherants.
the systematic inquiry of the fundamental questions concerning, among other things, the nature of reality (metaphysics), the justification of belief (epistemology), and the conduct of life (ethcis).
Ideology is often aligned with political beliefs, but is much broader than that, relating to any social or cultural beliefs, and these beliefs are revealed in literary or other texts.
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 ideology - Definitions from Dictionary.com
Meaning "systematic set of ideas, doctrines" first recorded 1909.
A system of beliefs or theories, usually political, held by an individual or a group.
Capitalism, communism, and socialism are usually called ideologies.
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 Systematic ideology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Systematic ideology is a study of ideologies founded in thelate 1930s in and around London, England by Harold Walsby, George Walford and others.
It seeks to understand the origin anddevelopment of ideologies, how ideologies and ideological groups work together, and the possibilites of guiding the developmentof ideologies on a global scale.
The basic premise of systematic ideology is that ideology is the central motivator in human affairs; that the characteristics that make up the major ideologiescome in sets; that those sets of characteristics form a series; and that the ideological series forms a system.
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 The Conservatives’ War on Ideas by Karen De Coster
To Kirk, ideology is a series of "terrestrial hells" that is not favorable to a statesman’s prudence because it bears the fruit of malevolent revolution against tried-and-true conservative traditions.
In truth, ideology is not a hopped-up form of political persuasion, but it is purely a systematic way of thinking about the social order.
Kirk says ideology is evil because it makes political compromise impossible, and therefore, we put the government and its politicians in a position of no-win, which then prevents the State from performing in its essential capacities.
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 Information Architecture and the Construction of Ideology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Communities also create ideology, systematic representations of the meaning of events, the roles of individuals in society—in the form of discourse, myths, stories, history—and this ideology is necessarily grounded in language.
The conventional role of culture in ideology is to reinforce the position of the subject: to maintain the sense of a stable identity free of contradiction.
Literature, as ideology, interpellates the subject, addressing individuals who, in their recognition of the address, are constituted as subjects (Althusser, 1972).
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 George Walford International Essay Prize - £3,500 Annually   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The subject of the essay is systematic ideology and the prize is £3,500 for the winner to spend at the college and on the course of the winner's choice.
Systematic ideology is a study of ideologies founded in the late 1930s in and around London, England by Harold Walsby, George Walford and others.
basic premise of systematic ideology is that ideology is the central motivator in human affairs; that the characteristics that make up the major ideologies come in sets; that those sets of characteristics form a series; and that the ideological series forms a system.
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 On the Great Challenges Facing China’s Mainstream Ideology
Generally speaking, the three schools of ideology are all systematic and profound in their original theories.
Hence, it ought to be a crucial task to establish a mechanism for the theoretical innovation, to stimulate the enthusiasm of the whole Party and all the scientific workers in the society, and particularly to broaden and intensify the research and study in the fields of
Hence the study and research on the mainstream ideology theory are not well-grounded due to the lack of internal logic and attraction.
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 Amazon.com: Ideology: An Introduction: Books: Terry Eagleton   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Ideology and Utopia: An Introduction to the SOCIOLOGY (740) of Knowledge by Karl Mannheim
Rejecting those views that reduce ideology to consciousness at one extreme, or social practices at the other, Eagleton argues that it should be understood in terms of a complex set of effects in discourse.
Thus, the early supporters of the idea of ideology believed that by using scientific methods, the false beliefs of ideology could be unmasked or exposed.
www.amazon.com /Ideology-Introduction-Terry-Eagleton/dp/0860915387   (2343 words)

  
 Systematic ideology from LiveJournal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
That the torture of Iraqi prisoners was inspired by pornography and involved the feminisation of the victims is not a coincidence.
It is a systematic and deliberate division of a carefully controlled gender binary that allows people classified as women to be categorically treated as less than human.
the actors involved with child trafficking are under the influence of religious or political ideology, economic interests or plain outmoded social structures, well known for their gross, massive and systematic violation of the rights of children.
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 Ralph Dumain: "The Autodidact Project": Concepts of Ideology (2) by Arne Naess
To avoid confusion and grave mistakes, it should be borne in mind that if a scientist proposes that "ideology" should stand for this or that concept, it does not imply that he ever uses the term as his normative definition prescribes, or even that a possible usage has been delimited by the definiens formulation.
Similarly, if an author maintains that the term "ideology" has been used in a certain way, it is very possible that he is mistaken, because the formula he offers may not be based on other evidence than the normative definitions stated by others.
But "ideology" is introduced as follows: "The degree to which the beliefs and attitudes of a person are embedded in an orderly pattern may be taken as the degree of unity of the individual’s personality.
www.autodidactproject.org /other/ideo7b.html   (4251 words)

  
 The Philosophic Roots of Modern Ideology Liberalism, Communism, Fascism
Stated in a slightly more complex way, people were beginning to see that economic inequalities conferred greater power on some of their number and that the abstract values of liberty and equality meant little without the ability to fulfill them.
One of the more commonly used modern attempts to describe the function of political institutions refers to them as authoritative allocators of value for the society as a whole, meaning that states can, within certain limits, control what is done by other institutions and individuals within the society.
It is appropriate to speak of the young Hitler because in large measure the ideology of National Socialism was firmly set in his mind by the time he was 24.
www.thirdworldtraveler.com /Fascism/Philosophic_Roots_Ideology.html   (12118 words)

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