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    of a leader in cementing feelings of ethnic nationalism can be found in the development of an ideology known as fascism in the mid 20th century. Fascism is regarded as a totalitarian ideology that mandates absolute loyalty to the state (Goad, 1944). Under a fascist government, all aspects of society are forcibly subordinated to fit a specific ideological vision of the community. For a fascist ideology to achieve successful implementation in a state, it is crucial that power is embodied by a central

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    The Role of Ideology in the Revolutions of 1848 Year 1848 is described as “mad year” – mad with fight for freedom. Already its first months, in almost all parts of Europe, brought explosion of aims and aspirations, which were accumulated during the after-congress period. Revolutionary movements spread throughout the whole Europe, apart from Russia, where the system of serfdom did not allow any revolts, and Great Britain, where the reforms were carried out in non-revolutionary

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    Ideology is a system of ideas that form the basis for economic and political policies. Legitimacy is the right for political leaders to exercise a governing law according to the society’s ideology. For example, United States citizens are expected to believe in the ideology of democracy. Unfortunately, sometimes legitimacy is challenged causing conflict that can be solved in a negative

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    The racial ideology and anti-Semitism of the Nazi party played a major role in both the internal and foreign policy of the Nazi government between 1933 and 1941. Racial motivations were responsible for policies which segregated Jews within German societies, stripped them of rights and titles, and eventually forced them into ghettos and death camps. Similar sentiments motivated German military activity, prompting the invasion of Poland, a country saturated with Jews in the eyes of the Nazis, and operations

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    Royal Ideology in Ancient Israel One of the main themes present in the rise of monarchy in Ancient Israel has to be the concept of royal ideology. Royal Ideology is the practice of believing that the king is considered to be at the same level of power as Yahweh, and vice versa. Throughout our studies of Ancient Israel there are many pieces of evidence to support this idea, and it had a great influence on the monarchal structure that developed throughout the time. Dealing with this subject matter

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    Sigmund Freud Ideology

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    Sigmund Freud explored many new concepts in the human mind during his lifetime. He was the scholar who discovered an immense new realm of the mind, the unconscious. He was the philosopher who identified childhood experience, not racial destiny or family fate, as the vessel of character, and he is the therapist who invented a specific form of treatment for mentally ill people, psychoanalysis. This advanced the revolutionary notion that actual diagnosable diseases can be cured by a technology that

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    Malcolm X Ideology

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    Malcolm X a Black Nationalist leader was born on May 19, 1925 in Omaha, Nebraska served as a spokesmen for the Nation of Islam during the 1950s and 1960s.It is said by historians that he was the one of the reasons that the nation of Islam went form 400 members to 40,000 members from 1952 to 1960’s and continued to grow well into the 1980s and into the 21st century. This was due to the fact that he gave very articulate and passionate speeches that would lead to bigger and bigger audiences. He told

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    Ziggy Stardust Ideology

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    The album I want to elaborate on the The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars by David Bowie. I find this album to be really interesting in that it follows the development of a very specific and fictional story, which is something you hardly ever see in the music industry today. I chose to do my song analysis over “Moonage Daydream,” recognizable from the Guardians of the Galaxy film. The song structure works as follows: verse, chorus, “chorus outro,” verse, chorus, “chorus

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    The modern definition of feminism: “an ideology that, in its most basic form, directly opposes sexism by supporting gender equality and portraying women and men as equal.” (Finsterbusch 59). This definition was the early direction towards treating women like human beings rather than a housebound body, and this is why feminism should not be viewed as a harmful ideology. By exemplifying the importance of the ideology of feminism, by refuting those who claim that women have used feminism to exploit

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    that classical liberalism is the ideology of capitalism? Ideology is defined as the basis for political action that combines the following: an empirical evaluation of society as it is currently, an ideal situation for how things should be, and finally, a suggested action that will help achieve said goal. Capitalism is currently the most popular economic system, but one’s perspective can create differences in definitions. Breaking down Capitalism can reveal an ideology that some may find to be very familiar

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