Not really, no. Ideologies hail from (political) philosophy; they were written to explain why the world is as it is. Marx, as an example, didn't necessarily want a revolution and a socialist society, he thought it was absolutely sure to happen - eventually.
Ideologies however, never perfectly fit on the real world. Some fit better then others, but never perfect. So people who firmly believe their ideology is right, try to bring back society to what they think it's supposed to be. Because whatever they believe in, they all share the idea that the world is meant to be as their ideology prescribed. Any step away from that makes the world less perfect, because it's meddling with the natural order of things.
An easy (simplified) example of the above would be libertarians, who tend to believe that giving people 'free' money may seem to make them happy, but that they, and all of society, would actually be much happier and more succesful in a world reigned by the free market.