Ideology
Ideology (Greek: Ideas, Greek: ἰδεολογία), meaning "Ideas (German: Idee) or Imagination (German: Vorstellung)" Greek: ἰδεο (image) and Greek: λογία (doctrine). There are two kinds of essential distinction between the meaning: ▪ If the ideology of the ideology of the ideology of the ideology of the ideology of the ideology of the ideological and political When viewed as a concept of worthless prejudice, ideology can be seen as a sum of imagination, expectation, value, and hypothesis. If the political dimension is taken into account, the ideology is the sum of the "inherent vision of all political movements, interest groups, parties and even draft plans". (See the list of political ideologies) ▪ Karl Marx's understanding of ideology is an unequal power relationship, the product of the ruling class in order to deceive and make power relations legitimacy, the purpose is to let everyone distort the understanding of reality, Marx also called it superstructure. ...