Political Science 1020E Study Guide - Final Guide: John Stuart Mill, Common Ownership, Brian Barry

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A set of ideas that provides the basis for organized political action, whether aimed at preserving, modifying, or overthrowing the existing system of power. Explanation of how political change can and should happen. Ideologies describe what is, explain why it is, propose what it should be, and provide a program of action. Often placed on a scale going from left to right, referring to three types of disagreement. Left- economic regulation, or if you go further, common ownership of property. Definitely not atheistic, but no religious dogma can be held without certainty. Societies that they were pushing for change from were tied directly to a specific religion. Every doctrine should be open to critical scrutiny. Offense is not harm, want to find out the truth. Reformation began to change some of these things. All have to do with elements of religious toleration,and the push for equal rights.