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  2. Ideological criticism - Wikipedia

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    Ideological criticism is a method in rhetorical criticism concerned with critiquing texts for the dominant ideology they express while silencing opposing or contrary ideologies. It was started by a group of scholars roughly in the late-1970s through the mid-1980s at universities in the United States.

  3. Category:Criticisms by ideology - Wikipedia

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    An ideology is a comprehensive normative vision that is followed by people, governments, or other groups that is considered the correct way by the majority of the population, as argued in several philosophical tendencies (see political ideologies).

  4. Critique of ideology - Wikipedia

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    The critique of ideology has a particular understanding of "ideology," distinct from political perspective or opinions. This specialized meaning comes from the term's root in the works of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. For the critique of ideology, ideology is a form of false consciousness. Ideology is a lie about the real state of affairs in ...

  5. Criticism of Marxism - Wikipedia

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    This includes general intellectual criticism about dogmatism, a lack of internal consistency, criticism related to materialism (both philosophical and historical), arguments that Marxism is a type of historical determinism or that it necessitates a suppression of individual rights, issues with the implementation of communism and economic issues ...

  6. On Eliminating Dogmatism and Formalism and Establishing Juche ...

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    The address mentioned his Juche ideology by name for the first time. It is considered one of Kim's most important works and a "watershed moment" in North Korean history. Views differ if the speech used the term juche to launch an ideology or more conservatively to assert that the Korean people were the subject of the revolution.

  7. Criticism and self-criticism (Marxism–Leninism) - Wikipedia

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    In the People's Republic of China, self-criticism—called ziwo pipan (自我 批判) or jiǎntǎo —is an important part of Maoist practice. Mandatory self-criticism as a part of political rehabilitation common under Mao and ended by Deng Xiaoping, is known as a struggle session in reference to class struggle. [20] [21]

  8. Juche - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] [10] It is often defined in opposition to the Korean concept of Sadae, or reliance on the great powers. [11] South Koreans use the word without reference to the North Korean ideology. [12] The ideology is officially known as Juche sasang (주체사상) in Korean and the Juche idea in English.

  9. Marxist cultural analysis - Wikipedia

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    The Birmingham School greatly valued and contributed to class consciousness within the structure of British society. [33] Whereas the Frankfurt School extolled the values of high culture, the Birmingham School celebrated ordinary culture. [2] [34] [35] Marxism has been an important influence upon cultural studies.