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POLITICAL SCIENCES
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN POLITICS AND IDEOLOGY
IDEOLOGY POLITICS
An orientation that characterizes the The science of government; that part of
thinking of a group or nation. ethics which has to do with the regulation
and government of a nation or state, the
preservation of its safety, peace, and
prosperity, the defense of its existence and
rights against foreign control or conquest,
the augmentation of its strength and
resources, and the protection of its citizens
FACTORS OF IDEOLOGY
in their rights, with the preservation and
• a set of ideas improvement of their morals.
• that constitutes goals, FACTORS OF POLITICS
expectations, and actions
• comprehensive vision • social relations involving authority
• as a way of looking at things or power
• or a set of ideas proposed by the • the study of government of states
dominant class of a society to all and other political units
members of the society • the profession devoted to governing
• main purpose behind an and to political affairs
ideology is to offer change in • the opinion you hold with respect to
society and adherence to a set of political questions
ideals where conformity already • collective decisions
exists • behavior within civil governments
• through a normative thought • other group interactions, including
process corporate, academic, and religious
• systems of abstract thought institutions
• political orientation • regulation of a political unit
• visionary theorization • methods and tactics used to
• imaginary theory formulate and apply policy
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POLITICAL SCIENCES
Politics and ideology have a close relationship although both of these terms have different
meanings and factors but they are usually used together. Ideology is the thought behind any
action and politics is the collective decision of a group/nation so therefore they are closely
related to each other. Ideology, religion and politics all shape people's attitudes about the way
that governments are organized and operate and the roles of rulers and citizens. Ideologies are
systems of abstract thought applied to public matters and thus make this concept central to
politics.Though they are related concepts, this relationship has evolved over time. Ideology,
religion and politics have varied in their relative importance and sometimes become
intertwined. Ideologies are the sets of basic beliefs about the political, economic, social and
cultural affairs held by the majority of people within as society. In the field of political sciences
these terms are interconnected and they have combined to form the term political ideology.
POLITICAL
IDEOLOGY POLITICS
IDEOLOGY
POLITICAL IDEOLOGY
A belief system that explains and justifies a preferred economic and governmental order for
society, offers strategies for its maintenance or attainment and helps give meaning to public
events, personalities and policies. In social studies, a political ideology is a set of ideas and
principles that explain how the society should work, and offer the blueprint for a certain social
order. A political ideology largely concerns itself with how to allocate power and to what ends it
should be used. Political ideologies have two dimensions:
Goals: How society should function or be organized.
Methods: The most appropriate way to achieve this goal.
Examples of political ideology are: Communism, Anarchism, Capitalism, Communitarians,
Corporate‐liberalism, Christian democracy, Fascism, Monarchism, Nationalism, Nazism,
Conservatives, Liberalism, Socialism, and Social‐democracy etc.
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REFERENCES
• http://dictionary.die.net
• www.daniellazar.com
• http://en.wikipedia.org
• http://www.fisicx.com
• http://www.eionet.europa.eu
• http://www.wordiq.com
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