ideology
A set of beliefs, convictions or ideas which both binds a particular group of people together and determines the actions they take. For this reason, ideology is often used—particularly in the media—as a pejorative, as though to say only certain types of people have (indeed ‘suffer from’) ideology, and it renders them incapable of thinking for themselves. But, as commentators like ... ...
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