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Ideology is stereotypic politics or political rules and policies which are said to be absolutistically true in all cases, such as Libertarians for instance, where it might be held as a rule of thumb that all government is bad. Or capitalists might hold to the creed that the market is always right and should be free of regulation. Both stereotypical and Ideological thinking generally does not allow for exceptions to the rule, and will apply a sledge where a tack hammer would suffice.
Stereotypic ideology is for stupid people, or what is called cerebrally challenged, as incapable of understanding and relating to anything outside the purview of their insular limited thinking, usually perspectives adopted which suits one's psychological predilections as particular desires. The individual concerned mostly with self and becoming rich, will most-likely adopt the creeds of capitalism. And where one is concerned mostly with others, one would likely support a political system that promoted equality. Stupid people act from rules so that they don't have to improvise, because they are incapable of extemporization, knowing nothing of others as different nations, cultures and religions.
Stereotypical ideologists view people as different and not as the same. Socialists identify with the Whole and thus may consider themselves all the same, as members of a single Whole. Capitalists identify with the Part, of which most of the Parts are all different, and more-often than not, they do not recognize the Whole at all. Difference is advantageous for those who wish to exploit others, and is one of the tangled roots of Evil. People would have difficulty exploiting themselves and those like themselves, but the greater the difference the easier is the proposition, especially concerning people of no-matter.
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