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    Etymology and history. Antoine Destutt de Tracy coined the term ideology. The term ideology originates from French idéologie, itself deriving from combining Greek: idéā ( ἰδέα, 'notion, pattern'; close to the Lockean sense of idea) and -logíā ( -λογῐ́ᾱ, 'the study of').

  3. Ideology has been in use in English since the end of the 18th century and is one of the few words whose coiner we can identify. The French writer A. L. C. Destutt de Tracy proposed it as a term to designate the “science of ideas,” and in that sense the word was quickly borrowed into English.

  4. Seventeenth-century England occupies an important place in the history of ideology. Although there were then no fully fledged ideologies in the strict sense of the term, political theory, like politics itself, began to acquire certain ideological characteristics.

  5. a theory or set of beliefs, esp. one on which a political system, party, or organization is based.

  6. speculation that is imaginary or visionary. the study of the nature and origin of ideas. ideology. A system of beliefs or theories, usually political, held by an individual or a group. Capitalism, communism, and socialism are usually called ideologies.

  7. Mar 11, 2021 · This article discusses a theoretical-methodological approach aimed at overcoming some limitations of Marxism and cultural-historical psychology. The concepts of “ideology” proposed by Lukács and the “meaning-sense” by Vygotsky have been crisscrossed.

  8. The chapter discusses the conceptual origins of ideology as a term that described ideology as positive science, which analysed thoughts and ideas, ideology in analogy to sociology, the science of ideas, and the science of society respectively.

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