ideology

IPA: aɪdiˈɑɫʌdʒi

noun

  • Doctrine, philosophy, body of beliefs or principles belonging to an individual or group.
  • (uncountable) The study of the origin and nature of ideas.
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Examples of "ideology" in Sentences

  • But then, consistency in ideology is not the strong suit of many.
  • The term ideology refers to this simultaneous war on reality and campaign for unreality.
  • Your ideology is code for "let's make everyone equally poor and governed by the elite few".
  • Everybody has their own set of cherrypicked stats they can use to “prove” their ideology is the best one, but two months ago the country decided it wanted a Dem President and a Dem legislature.
  • The term ideology is often associated in people's minds with dogmatism and intolerance, but in fact, every society has needed a set of shared assumptions to provide it with a settled view about living together.
  • I'm usually ok doing presentations and speeches. .i used to do public speaking at school. .won a couple of competitions here and there. .but with those i usually got to choose the subject matter. .with this it was set for me and i really don't have a clue about the term ideology at all.

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