It is an interesting perspective I think yet perhaps somewhat narrow as the ideology of say, the crusaders or ISIS and what they claim for is likely nothing more than a psychological bauble akin to that of the money of the West. Some like coke, some like fine wine. The drink doesn't matter does it?
Having said that, yeah, we live in a world powered by entertainment and leisure whilst tears in the fundamentals of nature and community continue to widen. As long as we are entertained, no one seems to do much about it, even those claiming to have sense.
Ideologies and cultures, by necessity, are narrow and circumscribed. A fact of reality that the modern West has forgotten in their mad rush towards religious and cultural suicide, in the form of tolerance and multiculturalism. The modern West, in her ideologic bankruptcy, proffers nothing for her subjects other than empty platitudes of freedom and accelerates her social dissolution into ether with political correctness. The inevitable consequence of such suicidal political and societal policies may be the ascendancy of mercantile sensibilities, rise in reactionary organizations, and mass conversion of their people into a foreign religious-social matrix. Man cannot exist in a cultural vacuum despite the current political fad.