Not every ideology is dual like this. Specifically the Hegelian dialectic calls out the fact that it is impossible to decide if any situation is "ultimately" good or evil, because it is impossible to know where it will lead.
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Yes, ideologies don't have to be totalistic ("all things are either good or evil"), and rationality must make it conditional (i.e. if good is consistent then the goodness status of most things must be derived from very few primary good or bad things, i.e. fundamental values).
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the more one as a person realises what a slippery slope it is to see nuance and not judge quickly if good or bad, at some point to cut through the loop, one might as well end up creating ones own ideology.
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