Ideologues
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Sayyid Qutb is one of the founding fathers of fanatical Islam, one of the
ideologues
that inspired Osama bin Laden.
These were networks of mercenaries, not ideologues, who were in the coordination business for profit.
Think of it as a tiny, tiny number of ancient economists and misrepresentative
ideologues
have captured the process.
And because violent extremism isn't confined to any one language, religion or ideology, the Redirect Method is now being deployed globally to protect people being courted online by violent ideologues, whether they're Islamists, white supremacists or other violent extremists, with the goal of giving them the chance to hear from someone on the other side of that journey; to give them the chance to choose a different path.
I favor humans over ideology, but right now, the
ideologues
are winning, and they're creating a stage for constant artificial high dramas where everybody's either a magnificent hero or a sickening villain, even though we know that's not true about our fellow humans.
And it probably is not instantly poisoning their minds or turning them into compulsive users, the way that some
ideologues
would have you believe.
This is why the extremists, the dictators, the autocrats and, frankly, all the
ideologues
of the world cannot stand humor.
Left-wing
ideologues
have long viewed structural-reform programs with deep suspicion, accusing international lenders like the IMF and the World Bank of being captured by neoliberal market fundamentalists.
But it is perhaps not too cynical to imagine that Trump’s
ideologues
do wish to see blood.
Instead of being analysts, they have been ideologues, favoring one set of social arrangements over others.
Some socialist
ideologues
propose to introduce a constitutional right to an apartment; others a right to be free from hunger and want.
When Deng Xiaoping launched his radical program of “reform and opening up” in 1978, he faced fierce opposition – mostly from fervent
ideologues
and revolutionary diehards.
This solution is unlikely to please
ideologues
on either end of the political spectrum.
It is not a pleasant thought – and perhaps even a dangerous one – but the fact remains that many people, not just ideologues, put their hopes in the twentieth century’s authoritarian and totalitarian experiments, viewing politicians like Mussolini and even Stalin as problem-solvers, while liberal democrats were written off as dithering failures.
Many free-market
ideologues
ridicule the idea that natural resource constraints will now cause a significant slowdown in global growth.
Still, the successes and longevity of
ideologues
like Tudjman could be more apparent than real.
Wolf’s long-term solutions include tackling inequality, “more global regulation,” a greater degree of “freedom for individual countries to craft their own responses,” and economic analysis that is less in thrall to the free-market
ideologues
that led us into the crisis in the first place.
Whoever governs America next should formulate one, lest Latin America’s
ideologues
and dreamers gain the upper hand.
Perhaps more important, it has relied on seasoned intellectuals and policymakers – not Party
ideologues
– to design its development roadmap.
The Republican Party, with its 40 Senate seats, is simply filled with too many
ideologues
– and, indeed, too many senators intent on derailing any Obama initiative – to offer enough votes to reach the 67-vote threshold.
Nevertheless, the
ideologues
in the administration were determined to pursue it because, in the words of Paul Wolfowitz, "it was doable."
The Russian philosopher Aleksandr Dugin, often regarded as one of the Kremlin’s main ideologues, argues that “populism should unite right-wing values with socialism, social justice, and anti-capitalism.”
Apart from those ideologues, the first to grasp the significance of Thatcher’s political project were on the far left: the magazine Marxism Today coined the term “Thatcherism” in 1979.
Also like Thatcher, Trump has attracted
ideologues
ready and willing to define Trumpism for him.
As Harvard Business School professor Rawi Abdelal has shown, this effort was spearheaded in the late 1980s and early 1990s not by free-market ideologues, but by French technocrats such as Jacques Delors (at the European Commission) and Henri Chavranski (at the OECD), who were closely associated with the Socialist Party in France.
Many people remain in the growth-only camp only because of an error in deductive reasoning; unlike committed ideologues, they can be weaned from their position.
ISIS has institutionalized physical and psychological violence against women through fatwas (religious decrees) issued by senior
ideologues.
This is reflected in the brutal, destructive campaign against climate science by powerful vested interests and ideologues, apparently aimed at creating an atmosphere of ignorance and confusion.
Faced with this, laissez-faire
ideologues
argue that breakdowns are caused by faulty regulations, not by unstable markets.
On the far right, free-market
ideologues
deny climate change because it threatens their facile economic ideology.
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