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An ideology is a set of beliefs or values attributed to a person or group of persons, especially those held for reasons that are not purely about belief in certain knowledge, in which "practical elements are as prominent as theoretical ones". Formerly applied primarily to economic, political, or religious theories and policies, in a tradition going back to Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, more recent use treats the term as mainly condemnatory.
An ideology is a set of beliefs and values held by a person or group, often shaped as much by practical interests as by what people actually know to be true. The term originally described economic, political, or religious systems, but today is frequently used negatively to suggest that someone's views are driven by bias rather than objective fact.
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