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The Themes and Characteristics of Ideology

The Themes and Characteristics of Ideology. Chapter 1 (page 48-60). Review. Ideology: a set of principles or ideas that explains your world and your place within it. Ideologies are concerned with the essential questions of life, such as What are humans like, and why do they act as they do?

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The Themes and Characteristics of Ideology

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  1. The Themes and Characteristics of Ideology Chapter 1 (page 48-60)

  2. Review • Ideology: a set of principles or ideas that explains your world and your place within it. • Ideologies are concerned with the essential questions of life, such as • What are humans like, and why do they act as they do? • How should society be organized? • How has the world worked in the past? • How should it work in the future?

  3. Characteristics of ideology

  4. Human Nature • Beliefs about human nature (about whether people are essentially good or bad) are fundamental to any ideology What the Boxes Say -- The $500,000 Man says: I Want $1,000,000 The $5,000 man wants $2,000 increase The $3 a day man wants $3.25 or $3.30 The $1 a day man wants an increase of 5 or 10 cents Human Nature, As Described By Samuel Gompers, The Saturday Globe, Utica, N.Y,

  5. Structure of Society • Social structures bind us together as a society help the society to function in an orderly fashion. • Social structures reflect the beliefs and values of that society • Example: Economics (social welfare in Canada vs. USA)

  6. Interpretations of History • Events of the past tend to influence the beliefs and values we hold • Also, countries have ideological interpretations of their histories that affect the identities of their citizens • CPR construction in Canada

  7. Visions of the future • Conceptions of what the world should be like in the future helps to guide the actions of people who embrace ideology

  8. Themes of ideology

  9. Themes… • Typical themes of concern to ideology include nation, class, race, environment and relationship to the land, gender, and religion • Often it seems that one or two themes predominate in an ideology (ex: Marxists heavily emphasize theme of class, Capitalists emphasize freedom) • Progressivism: an umbrella term for various ideologies that advocate moderate political and social reform through government action

  10. Voices • Read and critically analyze the speeches from Tommy Douglas, Milton Friedman, and OvideMercredi (pages 52-56).

  11. Assignment • Music and ideology • Music is a powerful outlet for creativity and ideas. • Either independently or with a partner your assignment is to find a song that is embedded with beliefs and values that are reflective of an ideology • We will listen to these songs briefly at the start of each class over the next couple weeks

  12. Music and ideology • Step one: select your piece of music and save on CD or memory key (to bring to class) • Step two: locate lyrics of your song and put onto PowerPoint presentation • Step three: in your presentation provide some information on your artist (where from? time era? etc…) • Step four: on the last slide of PowerPoint answer the following questions… • Step five: sign up for a day to present

  13. Questions • What beliefs and values about human nature are present in the song? • What beliefs and values about societal structure are present in the song? • What are the key ideological themes focused on? (Explain your reasoning) • Do you think music is powerful tool for spreading an ideology? (Why/why not?/consider a comparison to other types of media)

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