Idealogue vs. Ideologue

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  • Idealogue

    An ideology is a collection of normative beliefs and values that an individual or group holds for other than purely epistemic reasons.The term, and the system of ideas associated with it, was coined by Antoine Destutt de Tracy in 1796, and in contemporary philosophy is now narrower in scope than the original concept, or the ideas expressed in concepts such as worldview, imaginary and ontology.

    There are many well-known ideologies, which cover a wide range of human activity.

    In the Althusserian sense, ideology is “the imagined existence (or idea) of things as it relates to the real conditions of existence”.

  • Ideologue

    An ideology is a collection of normative beliefs and values that an individual or group holds for other than purely epistemic reasons.The term, and the system of ideas associated with it, was coined by Antoine Destutt de Tracy in 1796, and in contemporary philosophy is now narrower in scope than the original concept, or the ideas expressed in concepts such as worldview, imaginary and ontology.

    There are many well-known ideologies, which cover a wide range of human activity.

    In the Althusserian sense, ideology is “the imagined existence (or idea) of things as it relates to the real conditions of existence”.

Wikipedia
  • Idealogue (noun)

    One given to theories; someone who theorizes or speculates.

  • Ideologue (noun)

    A person who advocates an ideology, especially as an official or preeminent advocate.

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