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 +The '''dominant ideology''', in [[Marxist]] or [[marxian]] theory, is the set of common values and beliefs shared by most people in a given society, [[Framing (social sciences)|framing]] how the majority think about a range of topics, from [[art]] and [[science]] to [[politics]] and [[economics]]. It precedes and overlaps with the idea of a [[paradigm]]. Compare with [[Antonio Gramsci|Gramsci]]'s [[cultural hegemony]].
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==Noun== ==Noun==
# The act of dominating; [[exercise]] of [[power]] in ruling; dominion; supremacy; authority; often, arbitrary or insolent way. # The act of dominating; [[exercise]] of [[power]] in ruling; dominion; supremacy; authority; often, arbitrary or insolent way.

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The dominant ideology, in Marxist or marxian theory, is the set of common values and beliefs shared by most people in a given society, framing how the majority think about a range of topics, from art and science to politics and economics. It precedes and overlaps with the idea of a paradigm. Compare with Gramsci's cultural hegemony. [1] [May 2007]

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  1. The act of dominating; exercise of power in ruling; dominion; supremacy; authority; often, arbitrary or insolent way.
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