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In Marxist philosophy, the term dominant ideology denotes the attitudes and beliefs, values and morals shared by the majority of the people in a given society; as a mechanism of social control, the dominant ideology frames how the majority of the population think about the nature of and their places in society; of being in and of a social class.
In The German Ideology (1845), Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels said that “The ideas of the ruling class are, in any age, the ruling ideas” applied to every social class in service to the interests of the ruling class. Hence, in the revolutionary practice, the slogan: “The dominant ideology is the ideology of the dominant class” summarises its function as a revolutionary basis.
In a capitalist, bourgeois society, Marxist revolutionary praxis seeks to achieve the social and political circumstances that will render the ruling class as politically illegitimate, as such, it is requisite for the successful deposition of the capitalist system of production. Then, the ideology of the working class will achieve and establish social, political, and economic dominance, so that the proletariat (the urban working class and the peasantry) can assume power (political and economic) as the dominant class of the society.
Crash Course (also known as Driving Academy) is a 1988 made for television teen film directed by Oz Scott.
Crash Course centers on a group of high schoolers in a driver’s education class; many for the second or third time. The recently divorced teacher, super-passive Larry Pearl, is on thin ice with the football fanatic principal, Principal Paulson, who is being pressured by the district superintendent to raise driver’s education completion rates or lose his coveted football program. With this in mind, Principal Paulson and his assistant, with a secret desire for his job, Abner Frasier, hire an outside driver’s education instructor with a very tough reputation, Edna Savage, aka E.W. Savage, who quickly takes control of the class.
The plot focuses mostly on the students and their interactions with their teachers and each other. In the beginning, Rico is the loner with just a few friends, Chadley is the bookish nerd with few friends who longs to be cool and also longs to be a part of Vanessa’s life who is the young, friendly and attractive girl who had to fake her mother’s signature on her driver’s education permission slip. Kichi is the hip-hop Asian kid who often raps what he has to say and constantly flirts with Maria, the rich foreign girl who thinks that the right-of-way on the roadways always goes to (insert awesomely fake foreign Latino accent) “my father’s limo”. Finally you have stereotypical football meathead J.J., who needs to pass his English exam to keep his eligibility and constantly asks out and gets rejected by Alice, the tomboy whose father owns “Santini & Son” Concrete Company. Alice is portrayed as being the “son” her father wanted.
What is DOMINANT IDEOLOGY? What does DOMINANT IDEOLOGY mean? DOMINANT IDEOLOGY meaning - DOMINANT IDEOLOGY definition -DOMINANT IDEOLOGY explanation. Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license. In Marxist philosophy, the term dominant ideology denotes the attitudes and beliefs, values and morals shared by the majority of the people in a given society; as a mechanism of social control, the dominant ideology frames how the majority of the population think about the nature of and their places in society; of being in and of a social class. In The German Ideology (1845), Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels said that “The ideas of the ruling class are, in any age, the ruling ideas” applied to every social class in service to the interests o...
Alain Badiou speaking at the UCLA Program in Experimental Critical Theory on12-01-15: "Concerning the Dominant Ideologies of the Contemporary World"
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Dominant Ideology in Play through the lives of adolescences and their actions. A project for Dr. Mangram's Media Literacy class in Syracuse University.
Prof. Donald Gutstein, from the School of Communication, SFU, Vancouver, Canada has written a book explaining the ways in which Neo-Liberalism has become to be the dominant ideology in Canada. 2nd. of 5 videos 12 minutes
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So today Craig is going to look at political ideology in America. We're going to focus on liberals and conservatives and talk about the influencers of both of these viewpoints. Now, it's important to remember that political ideologies don't always perfectly correspond with political parties, and this correspondence becomes less and less likely over time. So, sure we can say that Democrats tend to be liberal and Republicans tend to be conservative, but we're not going to be talking about political parties in this episode. It's also important to note, that there are going to be a lot of generalizations here, as most peoples' ideologies fall on a spectrum, but we're going to try our best *crosses fingers* to summarize the most commonly held viewpoints for each of these positions as they are u...
The ruling class has stratified society vertically, and the vast majority of individuals within the American society accept the structured inequality that bars them from mobilizing upwards. The ideologies that capitalists use to legitimize their positions can be found throughout television shows, mainstream news coverage, newspapers and online articles, cartoons, commercials, political rhetoric, and religious sermons, among others, and by analyzing this discourse we gain a better understanding of how they are able to maintain their power.
What is DOMINANT IDEOLOGY? What does DOMINANT IDEOLOGY mean? DOMINANT IDEOLOGY meaning - DOMINANT IDEOLOGY definition -DOMINANT IDEOLOGY explanation. Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/ license. In Marxist philosophy, the term dominant ideology denotes the attitudes and beliefs, values and morals shared by the majority of the people in a given society; as a mechanism of social control, the dominant ideology frames how the majority of the population think about the nature of and their places in society; of being in and of a social class. In The German Ideology (1845), Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels said that “The ideas of the ruling class are, in any age, the ruling ideas” applied to every social class in service to the interests o...
Alain Badiou speaking at the UCLA Program in Experimental Critical Theory on12-01-15: "Concerning the Dominant Ideologies of the Contemporary World"
Dominant ideology ☆Video is targeted to blind users Attribution: Article text available under CC-BY-SA image source in video
Dominant Ideology in Play through the lives of adolescences and their actions. A project for Dr. Mangram's Media Literacy class in Syracuse University.
Prof. Donald Gutstein, from the School of Communication, SFU, Vancouver, Canada has written a book explaining the ways in which Neo-Liberalism has become to be the dominant ideology in Canada. 2nd. of 5 videos 12 minutes
Our website: https://goo.gl/Xw081O?65702
So today Craig is going to look at political ideology in America. We're going to focus on liberals and conservatives and talk about the influencers of both of these viewpoints. Now, it's important to remember that political ideologies don't always perfectly correspond with political parties, and this correspondence becomes less and less likely over time. So, sure we can say that Democrats tend to be liberal and Republicans tend to be conservative, but we're not going to be talking about political parties in this episode. It's also important to note, that there are going to be a lot of generalizations here, as most peoples' ideologies fall on a spectrum, but we're going to try our best *crosses fingers* to summarize the most commonly held viewpoints for each of these positions as they are u...
The ruling class has stratified society vertically, and the vast majority of individuals within the American society accept the structured inequality that bars them from mobilizing upwards. The ideologies that capitalists use to legitimize their positions can be found throughout television shows, mainstream news coverage, newspapers and online articles, cartoons, commercials, political rhetoric, and religious sermons, among others, and by analyzing this discourse we gain a better understanding of how they are able to maintain their power.
Alain Badiou speaking at the UCLA Program in Experimental Critical Theory on12-01-15: "Concerning the Dominant Ideologies of the Contemporary World"
This is the first of a three part series on ideology. In this video, we discuss what ideology is, and what people mean when they speak about "dominant ideology." To get a handle on how dominant ideology tends to serve those in power (rather than, say, the public good), we turn to Marx's argument from Capital regarding "base" and "superstructure." Drawing on examples like the "Media Big 6"; China's recent involvement in Hollywood; and Google's run-in with the European Union over the "Right to Be Forgotten; we consider Marx's argument that base determines superstructure, and that superstructure works to legitimizes base. In videos 2 & 3 that follow, we build on Marx by considering "post-Marxist" concepts like the culture industry, interpellation, branding, the problematic, and hegemo...
Fred Block discusses his book “The Power of Market Fundamentalism,” which extends the work of the great political economist Karl Polanyi to explain why free market dogma recovered from disrepute after the Great Depression and World War II to become the dominant economic ideology of our time.
The Hoover Institution hosted "The Challenge of Dawa: Political Islam as Ideology and Movement, and How to Counter It" on Wednesday, March 22, 2017 from 5:00pm - 7:00pm EST. Since 9/11, the dominant Western response to radical Islam has been to focus only on “terror” and “violent extremism,” but in focusing only on acts of violence, we have ignored the ideology that justifies and encourages those acts. The goal of Islamist ideological indoctrination--dawa--is to establish an unfree society ruled by strict Sharia law. U.S. foreign and domestic policy must oppose and systematically tackle this ideology, not just its violent manifestations. Hoover Institution Research Fellow Ayaan Hirsi Ali and Hudson Institute Distinguished Fellow Christopher DeMuth discussed Ayaan's new report on specif...
Strict social constructionists (believers in the currently dominant college ideology) believe that differences between men and women are environmentally and arbitrarily produced, where they exist at all. Unfortunately, for many reasons, this presumption is simply incorrect. In fact, the reverse is true, insofar as social engineering is concerned: the personality and other differences between men and women MAXIMIZES instead of minimizing in exactly those societies that have moved closest to the egalitarian ideal (the Scandinavian countries). This is because those countries have eradicated most of the environmentally-produced variation in these traits, leaving only those that are genetic to manifest themselves. Sources: Mars and Venus: Measuring Global Sex Differences in Personality: http:/...
Criminal Brotherhood of Texas | Aryan Gangs - Full Documentary HD The Aryan Brotherhood, also known as The Brand, Alice Baker, AB or One-Two, is the nation’s oldest major white supremacist prison gang and a national crime syndicate. Founded in 1964 by Irish bikers as a form of protection for white inmates in newly desegregated prisons, the AB is today the largest and deadliest prison gang in the United States, with an estimated 20,000 members inside prisons and on the streets. Its motto is simple – “blood in, blood out.” AB chapters can be found in most major federal and state prisons in the country. As a crime syndicate, the AB participates in drug trafficking, male prostitution rings, gambling, and extortion inside prison walls. On the streets, the AB is involved in practically every k...
"Race Today: A Symposium on Race in America" brought a group of the nation’s most respected intellectuals on race, racial theory and racial inequality together to consider the troubling state of black life in America today. What are the broader structural factors that shape race today? How do these factors work on the ground and institutionally and what are the consequences? What are the ideas about race, and racial identities that enable the normalcy of stark racial differences today? In particular, what role do key ideas such as “colorblindness” and “post race” play in shaping perception and outcomes? What can be done to challenge ideological and structural impediments to a racially egalitarian society? Na'ilah Suad Nasir is the Department Chair and an Associate Professor of African Ame...
©Nils Lundgren+46730398823.Photo, sound and edit. Jessica Gustafsson, PhD at JMK, Stockholm University. Alternative media in Nairobi and Johannesburg: Global resistance on local level The aim of this study is to deepen the understanding of the role alternative media plays in a globalized world. The production of alternative media is often the only possible means of communication for marginalised groups when neglected by corporate mainstream media. Alternative media can also be understood as resistance, against the present world order and against corporate mainstream media, since they often reflect on issues linked to the dominant ideology of corporate capitalism and simultaneously provide a discursive space where the dominant ideology can be addressed and questioned. Through ethnograp...