Shared Aspirational Ideal
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A Shared Aspirational Ideal is a ideal that is actively upheld by a group of individuals.
- Context:
- It can (typically) serve as a guiding principle or value that unites group or community members.
- It can (often) be rooted in cultural, ethical, or religious beliefs that are widely accepted by the group.
- It can inspire collective actions, social movements, and policy decisions aimed at achieving or maintaining the ideal.
- It can vary widely across different societies, cultures, and historical periods, reflecting diverse values and priorities.
- It can be articulated through symbols, narratives, and rituals that reinforce its significance within the group.
- It can evolve as the group's circumstances and understanding of the ideal change.
- It can be challenged or redefined in the face of new social, economic, or political realities.
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- Example(s):
- an Shared Equality Ideal: The belief that all individuals should be treated fairly and have equal rights and opportunities. (Shared Ideal)
- a Shared Democratic Ideal: The principle of government by the people, where citizens participate in decision-making and elect representatives. (Shared Ideal and Collective Aspiration)
- a Shared Freedom of Speech Ideal: The right to express opinions and ideas without censorship or restraint. (Shared Ideal)
- a Shared Sustainable Development Ideal: The pursuit of economic growth while preserving natural resources and protecting the environment. (Shared Ideal and Collective Aspiration)
- a Shared Racial Justice Ideal: The commitment to eliminating racial discrimination and promoting fair treatment of all racial groups. (Shared Ideal and Collective Aspiration)
- a Shared Gender Equality Ideal: The belief that men and women should have equal rights, opportunities, and treatment in all aspects of life. (Shared Ideal and Collective Aspiration)
- a Shared Religious Freedom Ideal: The right to practice any religion or no religion without discrimination or persecution. (Shared Ideal)
- a Shared Patriotism Ideal: The love for and loyalty to one's country, often associated with a willingness to defend it. (Shared Ideal)
- a Shared Human Rights Ideal: The basic rights and freedoms believed to be entitled to all human beings, regardless of race, gender, nationality, or other factors. (Shared Ideal)
- a Shared Scientific Progress Ideal: The pursuit of knowledge and understanding through scientific research and innovation. (Shared Ideal and Collective Aspiration)
- an Shared Environmental Ideal that prioritizes sustainability, conservation, and respect for nature.
- a Shared Religious Ideal that embodies core teachings and principles of a faith tradition.
- a Shared Cultural Ideal that celebrates heritage, traditions, and shared identity.
- a Shared Economic Ideal ...
- a Professional Ideal that sets standards of excellence and ethical conduct within a specific field.
- a Collective Ideal, such as:
- an Organizational Ideal ...
- a National Ideal ...
- a Family Ideal, such as: Kennedy Family Ideals.
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- Counter-Example(s):
- an Individual Ideal, which focuses on personal beliefs and goals rather than those shared by a group.
- a Conflicting Ideal, where different groups within a society uphold incompatible values or standards.
- a Pragmatic Shared Goal, which is focused on practical outcomes rather than aspirational values.
- See: Collective Aspiration, Shared Value, Cultural Narrative, Social Movement, Ethical Standard