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The second great change – ie, the end of global
ideological
division – also raises difficult and, perhaps, more complex issues.
The twentieth century was a criminal century, in terms of its
ideological
debates and political expression.
Then the competition – part ideological, part beauty contest – can start all over again.
The Third Way: an EpitaphThe last half-century has seen the end of
ideological
politics in much of the world.
Yet some tried to turn it into a new
ideological
edifice.
Typically, first-generation revolutionaries have a strong emotional and
ideological
attachment to certain ideals, however misguided they may be.
The
ideological
enemy was the capitalist world, but the immediate enemies were “Trotskyists,” “revisionists,” and other “reactionary elements” inside the Soviet sphere.
Of course, when it comes to immigration and human rights, the internationalist
ideological
tradition of socialism prevents extreme nationalist and racist discourse on the far left.
Ideological
aversion to public-sector investment, together with the endemic short-term thinking of those who write budgets, has kept spending on roads, airports, railways, telecommunication networks, and power generation at levels far below what is needed.
Sadly,
ideological
objections and partisan politics are likely to strew obstacles in the path of any effort to modernize America’s infrastructure and create such opportunities at home.
Xi’s two predecessors, Jiang Zemin and Hu Jintao, did not have their names linked to any
ideological
doctrine, much less one elevated to such a high status within the CPC.
The
ideological
victory that they achieved with the Soviet Union’s demise was not permanent.
The US has made a complete U-turn in
ideological
and practical terms, relying on Keynes and massive debt-financed public demand to rein in further economic decline.
Russia’s unilateral annexation of Crimea and support for separatists in eastern Ukraine have ruptured its relations with the West, and Putin has intentionally recreated a Cold War atmosphere by touting Russia’s “conservative values” as an
ideological
counterweight to the American-led liberal world order.
Peace in this huge and strategically vital region – and thus in the world – can prevail only if its countries manage, despite their turmoil, to protect themselves from
ideological
extremes and political excesses.
Europe’s economic struggles are reflected in its political situation, with many European electorates now mired in a sense of hopelessness and sliding toward
ideological
extremes.
The two of you also went against conventional Israeli thinking by breaking away from your Likud party, greatly weakening the
ideological
stranglehold that Likud’s far-right central committee held on Israeli politics.
The Forgotten Twentieth-CenturyBERLIN – It has been 20 years since the dissolution of the Soviet Union, which for many historians marked the real end of the “short twentieth century” – a century that, beginning in 1914, was characterized by protracted
ideological
conflicts among communism, fascism, and liberal democracy, until the latter seemed to have emerged fully victorious.
Clearly, all history is contemporary history, and what Europeans, in particular, need to learn today from the twentieth century concerns the power of
ideological
extremes in dark times – and the peculiar nature of European democracy as it was constructed after World War II.
In some ways, the great
ideological
struggles of the twentieth century now seem about as close and relevant as the scholastic debates of the Middle Ages – especially, but not only, for younger generations.
Nevertheless, much more than most of us would care to admit, we remain enmeshed in the concepts and categories of the twentieth century’s
ideological
wars.
So how should we think about the
ideological
legacy of the twentieth century?
The injuries proved minor, but the incident embodies the paradox of China’s legal system: over the past two decades, China has enacted hundreds of laws and elevated “ruling the country according to law” to
ideological
and constitutional prominence.
The new party—barely six months old—has realigned Israeli politics by transforming the entire framework of
ideological
assumptions underpinning the country’s security strategy.
Yet Trump has proven to be pragmatic, not
ideological.
The Congress of Vienna reinstated the principle of the balance of power, based on the belief that all parties shared a common interest transcending their respective ambitions, and re-established the Concert of Nations, which for two generations stopped territorial and
ideological
revisionism of the type seen from 1789 to 1815.
It is founded on base emotions rather than Soviet-era,
ideological
motivations.
And, in the US,
ideological
polarization between Democrats and Republicans will continue to paralyze economic policy.
Indeed, the French Revolution’s
ideological
commitment to unity was so strong that during parts of the nineteenth century, advocating federalism was a capital offense.
It is surprising how readily politicians of all parties – even strong
ideological
defenders of the unregulated market – accepted the idea that the state should bail out banks and insurance companies when they got into trouble.
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