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Systematic ideology - Definition and Overview

Related Words: Analytical, Arranged, Automatic, Balanced, Consistent, Consonant, Constant, Continuous, Correspondent, Equal, Even, Flat, Formal, Harmonious, Homogeneous, Immutable, Invariable, Level, Logical, Mechanical

Systematic ideology is a study of ideologies founded in the late 1930s in and around London, England by Harold Walsby, George Walford and others. It seeks to understand the origin and development of ideologies, how ideologies and ideological groups work together, and the possibilites of guiding the development of ideologies on a global scale. The basic premise of systematic ideology is that ideology is the central motivator in human affairs; that the characteristics that make up the major ideologies come in sets; that those sets of characteristics form a series; and that the ideological series forms a system.

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