Ideology as a Sign System: Semiological Analysis
Introduction. This article substantiates the possibility of semiological analysis in relation to ideology on the basis of the semiological theory of R. Barthes. The subject of the study is ideology as a sign system. The scientific novelty of the study lies in the application of semiological analysis of ideology. The hypothesis of t he s tudy i s t hat i deology i s a s ign system similar to mythology. Methodology and sources. The research methodology is based on the semiological theory of R. Barthes. The social theories of K. Marx and T. Parsons are used to analyze ideology and its influence on society and social action. Results and discussion. The influence of ideology on society and social action is a fait accompli. Ideology in this study is defined as a set of ideas and beliefs that express the interests of certain social groups. Ideology is such knowledge that has a political and sociopractical character. Ideological values and norms are an integral part of the behavior of social groups in society and determine it. The semiological dimension of ideology is the expression of such norms and values in social space and communications. The article provides an interpretation of social action taking into account ideological attitudes that determine its political character. Conclusion. The main conclusion of this study is that ideology is embodied in the social space and serves as a tool to explain the interests of certain social groups, on the basis of which the corresponding semiology is formed, specifically peculiar to the actors of social action. The meaning and sense of ideological norms and values in society, being an integral component of social action, are expressed with the help of ideological semiology.
Authors: Andrey R. Poluboyarinov, Elizaveta D. Surova
Direction: Philosophy
Keywords: philosophy, social philosophy, social theory, semiological theory, semiology of Roland Barthes, ideology, mythology, social mythology, myth, semiotics
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