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a) In my perspective, ideology is a basis of values, and different beliefs that shape how individuals and groups understand the world around them. It can influence people’s choices, perspectives, and how they make their own decisions and in turn shows how they perceive political, and cultural issues. 

b) An example of this could be how capitalism is a system of individuals trying to achieve success in an economy directed by different markets. It values competition and that hard work is connected with economic success. 

c) I personally see ideology as something that operates in the background of someone’s life but is constantly being seen. We use these ideologies as a lens to view the world around us whether we’re aware of the choices we make or not. It changes how we see political policies or ideas, or to our own personal choices. They are powerful due to the fact that they can change the shape of our societies and become so intertwined with it that it is perceived as completely normal with no possible challenge to it. There are other ideologies and they can cause discussions about what’s right and what’s wrong, but that can allow for further evolution overtime as society changes. 

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The difference between conservative and liberal ideology centers around the ideas of the role of the government upon the general population, individual freedom, and social values. Conservatives tend to gravitate and emphasize tradition, and want a more limited government. They think that the government should have a less significant role in regulating the economy by promoting the use of free-market principles that will provide the biggest benefit for most individuals. Liberals in contrast to these beliefs, focus on the equality of individuals, social justice, and the belief of government intervention to benefit marginalized groups by providing more opportunities for them. An example of conservative ideology shows that they generally are against the government intervening in programs that in their opinion does not deserve to have as much money pushed into it. Having the private sector take on this task means that the government would have reduced spending and therefore cause lower taxes. While liberals support the government spending on programs that would reduce economic disparities and to give more opportunities to those that are less fortunate. It’s mainly based upon how much power the government should have and the responsibilities people think it should have. 

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Althusser defines ideology as a set of beliefs that people accept without questioning because it’s ingrained in institutions like school or everyday practices. To him, ideology functions in schools, churches, and the media which in turn controls how individuals perceive themselves and the world. People are controlled by their ideologies which means that they internalize the beliefs they have and will eventually act upon them either consciously or unconsciously. An example could be in a capitalist society that children are often taught to work hard in order to become successful. It captures the idea of personal effort being the main way to gain economic mobility although other factors may play against that belief.

One thought on “Kinsey Martyn – Discussion Board 3.1

  1. Hello Kinsey, your discussion, in my opinion, offers a very careful and thorough summary of ideology, its effects, and the distinctions between liberal and conservative ideologies. Furthermore, your explanation of Althusser’s philosophy is accurate. Your example of how kids are raised to work hard in a capitalist society, in my opinion, is a great example of how ideology may influence conduct. It’s noteworthy how Althusser highlights the ways in which ideologies function through institutions, upholding norms that people frequently take for granted. This was a well-articulated and insightful analysis.

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