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    Does Ideology matter in politics today? An ideology describes a set of ideas which encompass ones expectations, actions and goals. They are a consistent set of beliefs. Ideology exists in every facet of political decision making, much like how society views the world around them. They offer an explanation to understand, explain and change political reality.[1] The well known figure of Karl Marx who was among other titles, a political theorist, was lead to the conclusion that great injustices occurred

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    When contemplating past societies, a subconscious critical lens is often enacted exposing the fallaciousness of their respective ideologies. The Crucible by Arthur Miller serves to provide perspective into the consequences of being confined to an ideology in a dogmatic fashion, and the fear it may inspire. The theatre piece is set during the Salem Witch Trials in late 17th century and follows the vulnerable townspeople as a syndicate of naive girls abuse the communities position as puritans to endow

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    life. Difference between Ideology and Philosophy • Philosophy refers to a pragmatic approach of looking and analyzing life. Ideology refers to a set of beliefs and rules belonging to a particular group or set of people (Kumar, 2011). • Philosophy aims at understand the world as it exists whereas ideology is born out of a vision for the future and aims at changing the current state to that particular vision (Kumar, 2011). • Philosophy is objective whereas ideology is dogmatic and refuses to participate

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    eminent in animal farm. The leaders on the farm - the pigs, were the brains of the farm. The animals let the pigs lead the farm, thereby placing them into a position of power. This power corrupted them as they became more and more greedy and their ideology became more and more corrupted. Also, the pig’s transgressions of the rules of animalism worsen as they grow in power. In chapter 2, when the 7 commandments were first written down, there was already a slight corruption in the pigs. The pigs steal

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    Liberalism and conservatism are an abstract political ideology that is formed from evolving list of political attributes (Bruns & Gimpel, 2000). While it may be difficult to create a comprehensive definition, Smith (1990) defined liberalism as individuals who are reformist, democratic, libertarian, humanitarian, egalitarian, and permissive. Conservative attributes focus on, “small state, minimal regulations, individual freedom and responsibility, patriotism, and strong law and order” (Dommett, 2015)

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    of the values, ideas, thoughts, principles and the ethical boundaries of a society, that works for the construction of a social embodiment of a country and graphs out certain templates of actions to be followed is known as a political ideology. Political ideologies help in the enhancements of the basic philosophy of a community. It enables the analysis of the definition of their existence and gives them a medium to work upon their planning of developments. Social

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    Ideological Criticism: Small Town Ideology And Rural Values in the Media INTRO: When the general public thinks about Small Town America; cows, tailgating, football, and recently, the confederate flag seem to be the picture that Modern America has “painted” for Rural America. Small town America attracts a lot of different people and contrary to popular belief some of the communities are very diverse. Lately, small town America and rural America in general for that matter have been under weary

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    Two Major Political Ideologies Today Republicans and Democrats have been the two main political parties who have battled for control of political positions in the United States since the mid 1850’s. While Republican’s and Democrat’s political ideologies have changed throughout their history, since the late 1960’s their parties coalition has relatively stayed the same. In this essay I will briefly summarize these political ideologies that define the Democratic and Republican parties

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    Does ideology matter in politics anymore? Political ideology has been an intrinsic part of world history for over two hundred years (Heywood 1998). The modern world was moulded by ideology resulting in political, economic and social upheavals. It has been argued in the 20th century that the importance of ideology in the political world has been declining and the question set requires an analysis of the arguments put forward by those who believe that ideology influence has come to an end. This

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    Ideology and Reality in the Movie, The Matrix The matrix, as presented in the eponymous film, operates as an Althusserian Ideological State Apparatus (ISA). The Matrix1 presents a world in which "the state [as] a 'machine' of repression" is made literal where robots rule the land (Althusser 68). It is true that they rule by force (sentinels and agents) and these constitute the Repressive State Apparatus, but their primary force of subjugation is the matrix, their ISA. The film traces the

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