Political Ideology is defined as a cohesive set of beliefs

 

Political Ideology is defined as a cohesive set of beliefs that forms a general philosophy about the role of government.  It is essential to understand not only the basic competing ideologies in American political culture, but the nuanced application, interpretation and in fact, perversion of these terms and concepts.  It is important to understand these dynamics in order to make sense of the various political behavior that pervades our society.    

The subject of political ideology is addressed in Chapter #6 later in the semester.  However, it has general relevance in all aspects of the study of American and state government and specific and greater relevance in some areas more than others.  It also has specific relevance to many of the concepts and themes addressed in Chapter #8.  At the heart of competing ideologies is the following question:  What is the proper role and size of government?  When we talk of the size of government we are talking about the amount and types of laws passed by government; the nature and scope of policies and involvement of government; the level of power of government;  the amount of people, funding and overall infrastructure of government.  The answer to this over arching question can inform us of where someone stands in their political ideology.

Below, you will find a video lecture that has been broken into three parts.  The lecture introduces students to political ideology and the political spectrum.  Your assignment begins by having you watch that lecture and then answering some related questions.  The lecture totals about one hour.  The lecture posted below includes closed captioning.   Unfortunately, the captioning obscures the term “Republican Party” on the bottom of the chart.  FYI. 

 

Once you have watched the video lectures I want you to answer and submit the following questions (By clicking on the hyperlink above)

  1.  What is the difference between “liberal democracy” and “social democracy”?

 Your answers should be well developed and provide specific information related to the video lectures so that I can determine you watched the lectures.   

Link 1: https://youtu.be/lV0Foyx-hlY

Link 2: https://youtu.be/iVOFy-BNveo

Link 3: https://youtu.be/0NDerm8vYxw

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