Welz, S.EDu Pisanti, S.Evan Rooyen, Johann Willem Friedrich2023-05-112024-03-202023-05-112024-03-201984https://hdl.handle.net/10566/9452Masters of ArtThe concept of ideology: as portrayed in the works of various social theorists, is comprised of a wider Yet related, range of meanings and connotations. Despite its lack of semantic precision, the concept is of value for sociological analysis and is of special relevance in the theories of Marx and Weber, both on a descriptive as well as explanatory level. In an attempt to test these two theorists I postulates in a substantive setting, the chief ideological and material influences which have affected the socio-culturaI development of the Herero of central Namibia are surveyed and related to some modern social structures peculiar to them. The study indicates that ideological and material factors have indeed both variously been responsible for significant social adaptations that have occurred in Herero society in recent times. The findings suggest that material impulses have far outweighed ideological stimuli in importance for the greater part of recorded Herero history. It is only since the end of World War II that ideological variables seem to have predominated as causal agents of social change.enIdeologyHerero of Central AmericaHerero societyMarx and the concept of ideologyWeber and the concept of ideologyA sociological study of ideology among the Herero of central NamibiaUniversity of the Western Cape