- An
ideology is a set of
beliefs or
values attributed to a
person or
group of persons,
especially those held for
reasons that are not
purely about belief...
-
Language ideology (also
known as
linguistic ideology) is,
within anthropology (especially
linguistic anthropology), sociolinguistics, and cross-cultural...
- "
Ideology and
Ideological State Apparatuses (Notes
Towards an Investigation)" (French: "Idéologie et
appareils idéologiques d'État (Notes pour une recherche)")...
- In
political science, a
political ideology is a
certain set of
ethical ideals, principles, doctrines,
myths or
symbols of a
social movement, institution...
- In
Marxist philosophy, the term
dominant ideology denotes the attitudes, beliefs, values, and
morals shared by the
majority of the
people in a
given society...
- An
economic ideology is a set of
views forming the
basis of an
ideology on how the
economy should run. It
differentiates itself from
economic theory in...
- The
history of
fascist ideology is long and it
draws on many sources.
Fascists took
inspiration from
sources as
ancient as the
Spartans for
their focus...
- "The
Californian Ideology" is a 1995
essay by
English media theorists Richard Barbrook and Andy
Cameron of the
University of Westminster.
Barbrook calls...
- A
legitimating ideology, a term used by
sociologists C.
Wright Mills and others,
refers generally to any
ideology which is used to
legitimate the actions...
-
component of Kimilsungism–Kimjongilism, the
state ideology of
North Korea and the
official ideology of the Workers'
Party of Korea.
North Korean sources...