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What does social ideology include?

Social ideology includes philosophy, art, religion, morality, politics, legal thought, language and formal logic.

Social Ideology (English: Ideology) refers to an understanding of imagination, a way of looking at things, and a collection of ideas.

English word ideology was created by Count Dester de Tracy in 1796 to define a "science of thought". When Napoleon proclaimed himself emperor, he found that most European philosophers criticized him, so the arrogant Napoleon called them "thinkers" contemptuously.

Since then, in the use of language, "ideology" occasionally shows negative meanings.

Social ideology can be understood as an understandable imagination, a way of looking at things (comparative worldview), which exists in * * * knowledge (see the section on ideology in Daily Society) and some philosophical thoughts (see the section on political ideology).

Social reflection:

Social consciousness is the sum of social spiritual life phenomena, the reflection of social existence, and the sum of thoughts, viewpoints and concepts directly related to the economy and politics of a certain society, including political and legal thoughts, morality, literature and art, religion, philosophy and other social sciences.

Social ideology refers to the performance and expression of social consciousness in social real life.

Various forms of social consciousness influence and interact with each other, among which political thought and legal thought play the main decisive role and philosophical thought plays the guiding role. In class society, ideology has distinct class nature, reflects certain class interests and serves certain classes.

The ideology representing the interests of the advanced class promotes social development, while the ideology representing the interests of the reactionary class hinders social development. Marxism is the ideology of the proletariat, representing the interests and requirements of the proletariat, which has a great impetus to the construction of socialist material culture and spiritual civilization.

Social ideology is the reflection of a certain economic base and a political system determined by the economic base, and it is also the ideological expression of social economy and political system.