I disagree with very little here. It seems mostly accurate from what I have read.

I guess I will disagree on the definition of ideology mostly and use the common standard one, which is why I disagree on Plato as founder of ideology. I would like a source on the earlier distinction as the earliest I am aware of is Plato's symposium.

If you refer to Corporatist political philosophy, then yes, he is most definitely the creator (or could it be Socrates again?)

It does appear like Western elites are pushing a transhuman variant of Fascism.

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Defining ideology could be a whole series of books lol I personally prefer to define ideology as method, and given just that definition you are right that Plato wouldn’t be the founder, but knowledge and reason as method towards utopia is all Plato and a new formation of ideology.

So, when he talks about love of knowledge, I think he really meant method and not knowledge itself.

Socrates, as read through Plato, could be claimed as the founder I guess but I think he asked too many questions to be called an ideologue and a slave to method and I don’t trust Plato’s filtering of Socrates.

I’ll try and find a source, could easily be Plato and I’m just a hater. I can’t find the link I saw that said Pythagoras said it.