Word: ideologyã
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...willingness to defy the ideologies of the past is her strength, not a weakness. Following on the heels of the most dogmatic administration in recent history, we welcome a president who approaches today’s complex issues with an eye toward workable solutions rather than unbending ideology??never haplessly accept the status quo, but always seek to expand the meaning of the American dream...
...literature”? Moreover, given that all individuals are raised in a particular socio-political and ideological climate and have unique relationships with that background, literature will always be influenced by these factors and therefore is necessarily ideological.Even Gao’s “rejection of ideology?? seems to be a political philosophy formed in reaction to the Chinese Communist Party and subsequent democratic movements.Gao’s thesis would be more powerful if presented as a personal conclusion drawn from his experiences, rather than as an argument for literature’s innate purpose...
...Fenstermacher and PSLM leaders claim that the political group had an inordinate amount of influence over the No Layoffs Campaign. Fenstermacher says the group let the “rigid ideology?? of the Socialist Alternative limit their potential accomplishments...
...principles behind full spectrum dominance have controlled foreign poli cy thinking inside the Bush administration from Iraq and the war on terrorism to the environment and nuclear disarmament. Precisely because many Americans cannot see the threat to their own interests posed by such an ideology??and largely because political dissent on foreign policy has been all but silenced since Sept. 11—we need Britain’s help, but not as a partner in crime. We need a critical friend with the guts to look her erstwhile son in the eye and tell...
Moreover, why does any political group that strays from bland centrist ideology??including the Progressive Student Labor Movement (PSLM)—immediately meet with the student body’s disdain...