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An example of a '''Free Ideology''' is [[Sharism]]. | An example of a '''Free Ideology''' is [[Sharism]]. | ||
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Ideologies often have very basic concepts. They are very much related to religions. They start with an underlying understanding of [[human nature]]. From there most ideologies also create a state of being how things used to be, how things currently are and what should be done to move towards the ideal state of being. | |||
The believe-systems of ideologies are often very rigid. | |||
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An example of a Free Ideology is Sharism.
Ideologies
Ideologies often have very basic concepts. They are very much related to religions. They start with an underlying understanding of human nature. From there most ideologies also create a state of being how things used to be, how things currently are and what should be done to move towards the ideal state of being.
The believe-systems of ideologies are often very rigid.
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