I think it would be very worthwhile to study which assumptions are actually shared. We could have a poll where we list 50 assumptions and everyone states on a Likert state to what extent they agree.
It would also be interesting to see whether there are other clusters besides a basic "rational ideology" cluster.
Operating outside of ideology is extremely hard, if not impossible. Even groups that see themselves as non-ideological, still seem to end up operating within an ideology of some sort.
Take for example Less Wrong. It seems to operate within a few assumptions:
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These assumptions are also subject to some criticisms. Here's one criticism for each of the previous points:
I could continue discussing assumptions and possible criticisms, but that would be a distraction from the core point, which is that there are advantages to having a concrete ideology that is aware of it's own limitations, as opposed to an implicit ideology that is beyond all criticism.
Self-conscious ideologies also have other advantages: