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Ideological meaning
Of or pertaining to one or more ideologies. | Irrational; supported by misinformation and social reinforcement, as opposed to credible evidence. | Characterized by strict, uncompromising adherence to a particular political ideology, rather than what’s necessarily considered popular or practical.
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It is the most ideological court that we’ve seen in modern history, and ideological about corporate power and about unfettered markets.
Trump is not really an ideological figure, nor is his appeal fundamentally ideological in any coherent sense.
Greenberg & Jonas: left–right, ideological rigidity In a 2003 Psychological Bulletin paper, citation Jeff Greenberg and Eva Jonas posit a model comprising the standard left–right axis and an axis representing ideological rigidity.
Ideological influence seeAlso The principal functions of negationist history are the abilities to control ideological influence and to control political influence.
Across all three countries and four ideological groupings, young Europeans are steadfast in the opinion that the U.S. acts as the world’s policeman to the detriment of the world community.
After all, the political and ideological winds favor alternative energy sources.
Almost more than any other issue, the debate over Ukraine divides the GOP along generational and ideological lines — especially as Trump is the leading candidate for the GOP nomination next year.
And he finally spoke for the issues that mattered to me, and he promised to represent those values on a national stage while fighting for the principles that we of the “Reagan Youth” had come of age embracing with our full, ideological might.
At worst, it’s subject to regulatory capture, not nearly as interested in fairness or protecting consumers as it is in fighting ideological, left or right-wing battles.
Beyond Trump’s individual sociopathic behavior, a far-right agenda is being created that will provide a certain ideological clarity to his bumbling authoritarianism.
But any serious rebellion by the eurosceptic wing of his party would revive the ideological divisions that have at times paralysed the government since the narrow referendum vote to leave the EU in 2016.
But I think DeSantis has shown there is a clear ideological argument.
But that simply isn't going to happen as long as we are run by a reactionary Tory government prepared to inflict permanent isolation for its own ideological reasons, or a Labour alternative whose Brexit policies are sadly identical.
Christodoulides campaigned as a unifying force, eschewing ideological and party divisions, while Mavroyiannis positioned himself as the agent of change, ushering in a new political era following a decade of rule by outgoing President Nicos Anastasiades.
Crankiness, it appears, turns out to be a personal attribute, independent of regional experiences, ideological dispositions, or educational level.
DeSantis’s ambition is to promulgate his ideological anti-China policy both nationally and internationally.
During the first term of Tory rule, austerity often went hand in glove with ideological arguments about creating a smaller state.
From the goatees of pre-war German rabbis and post-war American rabbis, to the never-groomed beards of Chabadniks, to the thick mustaches of religious Zionists in the 1970s and 1980s, facial hair can signal group identity and ideological affiliation.
Ginsburg soon afterward expressed regret for her remarks, which were criticized across the ideological divide as improper for a jurist.
Good judgment requires free inquiry and discussion, not ideological propaganda.