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What is an ideology?

Your interpretation of human nature, the environment, society, and the roles of values and beliefs.

How does language influence your ideology?

Language barriers can cause frustration or can liberate people because of the diversity.


People who don't speak common language can feel marginalized because they are the minority.

How does Culture affect your ideology?

Different races have different beliefs on how we came to be.


Different races = different experiences = different beliefs.

Relationship to the land and ideologies.

Different geographies will change how one views the world.


Ex. Syria VS Canada.

Media and ideologies

Biased articles can affect on beliefs.


Celebrities pushing products.


TV / Radio.



Environment and ideologies.

Keystone pipeline is an example. People who don't support it have different views than people who do support it.

Gender and ideologies

Inequality between men and women


Msogynistic


Gender roles


Feminism vs non-feminism

Religion and ideologies

Government and religion are tied together.


Divides people ( us versus them)


If this world isn't end all be all, both present and afterlife mean less.

Government and ideologies

Dictator vs democracy


Consensus is better than one ruler


North Korea vs rest of world


Manipulate citizens


Propaganda


How govt talks about other nations and immigrants

What is collectivism?

The needs of the entire group outweigh the needs of the individual.


Interdependence of society

Individualism

The value of rights and freedoms of the individual outweighs the security / harmony of the entire group.


Political freedom cannot be taken away as a right.


Right wing.


John Locke/Adam Smith.

What does PRICES stand for and does it relate to collectivism or individualism?

Private Property.


Rule of Law.


Individual Rights and Freedoms.


Competition.


Economic Freedom.


Self Interest.


It relates to individualism.

Private property (Prices)

Every individual should be able to own their own property and not have it taken away.

Rule of Law (pRices)

Everyone is equal under the law, no one is above or below it. No arbitrary power. Everyone subject to laws.

Individual Rights and Freedoms (prIces)

Right to life.


Right to liberty.


Right to security of person.


Freedom of rights, association.


Right to vote.

Competition (priCes)

Competition causes people to be innovative.


Society gets stronger and grows.


Once wrong, you are then immediately right.

Economic Freedom (pricEs)

Anyone should be able to buy or sell anything to whoever, whenever they want.

Self interest (priceS)

Take care of self, take care of society by default.

What are the 6 key points for collectivism?

Public Property.


Adherence to collective norms.


Collective responsibility.


Cooperation.


Economic equality.


Collective Interest.

Public property

Crown lands.


Owned by state/govt and managed according to best interest of the group.


Not always profitable so entrepreneurs won't take risks.

Adherence to social norms.

Rules that society / group deems acceptable.


Formal/informal.


Voluntary but members see them as "binding"


Ex. Censorship / A guy not wearing a dress.

Collective Responsibility

Holding entire group responsible for actions of individual


Positives: care for sick


Stopping drinking / driving


Preventing drug problems


Negatives: punish those who go against

Cooperation

We learn from one another.


Encourages more viewpoints / ideas.



Economic Equality

Taxation according to income levels.


Share wealth with society.


Everything is free.


No private property.


People own means of production.

Collective Interest

Interests are best met through addressing them as a group.