Ideological culture refers to the set of beliefs, values, and norms that shape the worldview and behavior of a particular group or society. It encompasses the dominant ideals that influence social practices, political systems, and individual identities. This culture is often transmitted through education, media, and social interactions, and can evolve over time as new ideas and challenges emerge. Ultimately, ideological culture plays a crucial role in shaping collective consciousness and guiding social change.
An ideological position is when someone agrees with the main idea. This is used mostly with politics, culture, and religion.
An ideological subsystem is a component within a larger societal system that focuses on shaping and disseminating beliefs, values, and norms within a society. It includes institutions, such as education, religion, and media, that influence people's perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors by promoting specific ideologies or worldviews.
Primary culture conflict theory emphasizes conflicts between different cultures, often due to differing values, beliefs, and practices. Secondary culture conflict theory focuses on conflicts within a single culture that arise due to internal divisions, such as generational, socioeconomic, or ideological differences.
In general terms, 'ideological symbols' are images or signs that recognizably represent a set of values and beliefs, even practices, that make up a distinctive way of life or culture, especially in its political respects. Examples of powerful 'ideological symbols' include the swastika (for Nazi Germany), the red star and/or golden hammer and sickle (for the Soviet Union), and the white star or, even better, the 'Stars and Stripes' (for the United States).
the interests or ambitions of a country from an ideological point of view
Ideological parties focus on changing society in major ways.
Kwame Nkrumah Ideological Institute ended in 1966.
Kwame Nkrumah Ideological Institute was created in 1961.
The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution was created in 1967.
The antonym of the word "ideological" is "pragmatic." Ideological suggests a focus on beliefs and values, while pragmatic suggests a focus on practicality and realistic considerations.
Yes, it is an ideological country because it was won by the Muslims of India on the basis of Islamic Ideology.
The three subsystems of Culture: technological subsystem sociological subsystem ideological subsystem