56 examples of ideology in sentences

Of the remaining philosophers of the revolutionary period mention may be made of the physician Cabanis (Relations of the Physical and the Moral in Man, 1799), and Destutt de Tracy (Elements of Ideology, 1801 seq.).

The sensationalism of Condillac, starting from Parma, gained influence over Melchiore Gioja (1767-1828; Statistical Logic, 1803; Ideology, 1822) and Giandomenico Romagnosi (1761-1835; What is the Sound Mind? 1827), but not without experiencing essential modification from both.

The great Confucianist philosopher Tung Chung-shu (179-104 B.C.), a firm supporter of the ideology of the new gentry class, declared that the classic Confucianist writings, and especially the book Ch'un-ch'iu, "Annals of Spring and Autumn", attributed to Confucius himself, were essentially books of legal decisions.

He succeeded in mobilizing the enthusiasm of continually widening circles for action, not only by the integrity of his aims but also because he was able to present the new socialistic ideology in an alluring form.

Karl Marx, The German ideology; and Engels, Revolution in Spain; A. L. Harris, Pure capitalism and the disappearance of the middle class.

DE GRE, GERARD L. Society and ideology: an inquiry into the sociology of knowledge.

Our next task is to analyze and classify this information under four headings: the politics, the economics, the sociology and the ideology of civilization.

In a broad view, sociology includes politics, economics and ideology.

For the purposes of our social analysis, we have divided the field into four separate categories, beginning with politics, continuing through economics and drawing our study together under the general headings of sociology and ideology.

In the course of this development an ideology was built up and modified in such a way as to justify and strengthen the entire project.

Certainly in the civilizations with which we are most familiar, political and economic forces, the principles of necessity and availability have led to the formulation of an ideology that would justify and promote the interests of the social group which was controlling and directing the community or communities in which the civilization was maturing.

We are accepting and following the fourth variant definition of "ideology" presented by Webster's New World Dictionary: "The doctrines, opinions or way of thinking of an individual, class, etc."

At the outset we must realize that in any complex society there are wide ranges of ideology, from the body of ideas held by small uninfluential sects to the purposes, ideas, policy declarations and actions of governing oligarchies.

For convenience in our discussion we will take up, first, civilized societies as collectives, and then the operation of civilized ideology as expressed in the lives of individuals.

This ideology is strengthened by the belief that the group has special qualities and is protected by powerful entities that will guarantee its success in the survival struggle.

When new members enter the group, by birth or adoption, they are duly indoctrinated with the group ideology.

Many civilizations have divided their attention between civil ideology and religious ideology.

In some cases religious ideology took precedence, resulting in a theocratic society under the leadership of religious devotees.

In the early stages of western civilization, religious ideology took precedence over secular ideology.

In the early stages of western civilization, religious ideology took precedence over secular ideology.

With the rise of the bourgeoisie, secular ideology moved into the foreground, making loud religious professions, but also making sure that business-for-profit had the last word in the determination of public policy.

Seventh, and finally, among the collective goals of civilization, each has developed an ideology that justified empire building by conquest, exploitation, chattel slavery, peonage, wagery, the supremacy of the empire nucleus, the subordination of the periphery to the nucleus and other aspects of ascendancy and mastery including "divine" rights in politics and "natural" rights in economics.

Reciprocally, changes in ideology lead to changes in social structure and function.

It is not possible to discuss ideology without some reference to the closely related problems of means and ends.

" The logical ideology of such a formula was egomania, suspicion, fear and hatred.

56 examples of  ideology  in sentences