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4 ημέρες πριν · Ideology, a form of social or political philosophy, or a system of ideas, that aspires both to explain the world and to change it. The word was introduced in the 18th century by the French philosopher A.-L.-C. Destutt de Tracy as a short name for what he called his ‘science of ideas.’
15 Μαΐ 2007 · Many major historical figures in philosophy have provided an answer to the question of what, if anything, makes life meaningful, although they typically have not put it in these terms (with such talk having arisen only in the past 250 years or so, on which see Landau 1997).
Put simply, an ideology is like an invisible backpack of ideas that you carry around. It helps you understand the big world around you and influences your everyday actions and decisions.
Ideology is a set of collectively held ideas about society, usually promoted in order to justify a certain type of political action. Ideologies have an explanatory function: they provide explanations for the facts and problems of the social life, so enabling individuals and groups to orientate themselves in society.
An ideology is a grand idea around which people cluster, and on the basis of its ideas and ideals and promises coalitions are built and activated. Ideology functions as a social system to organize and educate people, motivating them to develop certain attitudes, adopt certain worldviews, and seek, through collective action, certain objectives.
1 Ιαν 2014 · IDEOLOGY The term Ideology, refers to a system of dominant ideas, and beliefs affecting every sphere of human social interaction and organisation, be they political, economic, scientific,...
Ideology refers to a set of beliefs, values, and ideas that shape the way individuals or groups understand the world and their place within it. It often serves as a guiding framework for political movements, social structures, and cultural practices, influencing everything from governance to economic policies.