Ideologue
An ideologue is a person who adheres rigidly to a particular ideology or a comprehensive system of ideas, often prioritizing consistency with that doctrine over empirical evidence or pragmatic considerations. In practice, ideologues may interpret facts selectively, frame problems to fit the doctrine, and defend policies with little tolerance for dissent or revision.
The term originates from the French ideologue, from ideologie, and English adoption in the 19th century. Initially
While ideologues can provide clear framing and mobilization, they may also resist nuance, treat questions in
Critics contend ideologues oversimplify reality, suppress dissent, and hinder rational debate; defenders argue that ideologies help
Ideologues appear across political, religious, and social movements, and in commentary surrounding policy debates, scholarship, and