What is an Ideology?

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An ideology is a group of ideas that modify people's thoughts, beliefs, and actions.
The thought of ideology involves relative ideas to the role of the government, society, morality, and nationality that establishes action.
The contrasting elements of my definition of "ideology," contain the thought that religion shapes our morals; therefore it radically structures our thoughts and ideals.
Religion helps form morals, and morals shape our society, without them, regulations would be emphatically different.
An example of religion controlling morals and thoughts are Islamic extremists.
They are indoctrinated at birth and manipulated to believe a certain way, and in a specific religion, but so are we.
According to Karl Marx and his theory of 'Social Reproduction,' he believed that ideologies were based upon an economic base /superstructure of society that involved religions, the political system, and the legal system.
The ruling class controls the society's means of production, the superstructure, and ideologies.
Karl Marx believed that the ruling class manipulated the ideologies of the alienated class to create 'false consciousness.
' It is often rumored that Marx's ideals on this subject draws too much significance from an economic position.
In my opinion, his thoughts on ideologies are too biased and reflect upon his thoughts on class structure and communism.
The four functions of an ideology are: Explanatory, Evaluative, Orientative, and Programmatic.
Explanatory is a function of questioning concepts of political, social, and economic conditions.
Evaluative function is subjectively interpreting the moral conditions of society, essentially labeling things as 'good,' or 'bad.
' Orientative function is a derivative of ones self, culturally, ethnically, socially, and even economically.
Furthermore, the Programmic function is a function of the political system that affects social and general action in society.
The framework is a basic guideline for understanding ideologies, but one must understand the ideals of the ideology before one can truly evaluate it.
Islamic Fundamentalism holds its roots in religion and faith.
They tend to be apathetic towards revolution, disinterested in politics and economics, with a constant avoidance of western technology.
On the other hand, communist China follows dedication and supreme loyalty.
China cherishes the working class and the virtuously motivated.
However, equality in both nations is comparable, to the distress of the Islamic woman, to the filthy and beaten Chinese peasant near the '5×5′ hut he occupies.
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