I dont consider that to be an "ideology" but rather Lewis made an insightful observation.

Honestly I consider the type of society you would construct, as I understand it, as the most terrifying of all dystopian outcomes.

Basically I consider your views to be one and a same with religion. The other side of the coin, and to be sure your eyes will never meet - indeed always facing in opposite directions. But the body is one and the same. The body of thought that the conviction of your own righteousness allows one to stand above all others and demand obedience through force, for the good of the subjects.

It is a society devoid of human dignity, an embodiment of the darkest facets of our nature.


For who could be free when every other man's humour might domineer over him? - John Locke (2nd Treatise, sect 57)