Ideologues
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It has been staffed with
ideologues
who reject or neglect climate science, and who set the US on a dangerous and irresponsible path.
To neo-conservative ideologues, it is the democratic oasis in a desert of tyrannies.
“We all understand,” one of the leading Kremlin
ideologues
recently confided to me, “but we can’t get out.
Whether conservative
ideologues
or pragmatists dominate the new parliament - which takes office in June - remains to be seen.
It will be the task of Ayatollah Khamenei to rein in conservative
ideologues
and make sure that pragmatic conservatism prevails.
But he was already reading far-right literature (anti-gun control magazines and the like) in high school and has since consorted with
ideologues
whose ideas are often hard to distinguish from anti-Semitism.
Unlike liberals and the left, right-wing and Islamist
ideologues
promote an authoritarian, hierarchical, and often ritualized vision of social order and daily life.
But it is hard to believe that Trump, or his ideologues, like Miller or Bannon, are interested in expanding democratic rights, even though they pretend to speak for the common – or as they like to say – “real” people.
Overall, the
ideologues
of the market economy are probably right.
And there is scant evidence to support the claim that businesspeople somehow embody pragmatism, given that so many powerful US business leaders are committed
ideologues.
African countries are particularly vulnerable to violent ideologues, owing to the prevalence of weak institutions and ungoverned territory where extremist groups can germinate.
In the debate over the Guantanamo Bay prisoners and the Geneva Convention America's realists have, once again, won out over America's
ideologues.
History in the hands of manipulative politicians and incorrigible
ideologues
can be either a dangerously inebriating weapon to mobilize the masses, or, as James Joyce put it in Ulysses, “a nightmare” from which it is difficult to wake.
Inefficiencies were masked by generous subsidies from the national treasury, and a combination of vested interests – socialist ideologues, bureaucratic managers, trade unions, and monopolies – kept it beyond political criticism.
Here, the fundamental difference in the worldview of liberal or social democrats and hardline ideologues, whether nationalist or otherwise, may be the most consequential.
The word’s original evocation of the early Islamic community of believers who had to migrate not to wage war, but rather to live in peace, are nuances that the group’s
ideologues
– whose appeals to the force of the new require a purified version of the past – would very much like us to forget.
Not surprisingly,
ideologues
of the left and the right disagree over what went wrong.
Poor US economic performance is not the result of any particular ideology, but of allowing
ideologues
to guide public policy.
We must expose the agenda of the ideologues, and we must persuade those interested in the cost-benefit ratio that the pain is large and the gain largely illusory.
But it is the
ideologues
who are driving the bus.
The economic future that could work outside of Europe is exactly the low-tax, light-regulation, offshore free-market hub with which May threatens our European neighbors, but which, to the Brexit ideologues, is a promise of things to come.
So the
ideologues
know they have to get Brexit first, then tell us that the low-tax, low-regulation model is the only one that will work outside the EU.
In defeating these ideologues, we face two major challenges.
While a few free-market
ideologues
may still argue that profit-motivated corporations should run the world without governments, experience proves otherwise.
Free-market
ideologues
claim that governments are incapable of productive investment.
Free-market
ideologues
don’t want governments to think at all; and Keynesians want governments to think only about the short run, because they take to an extreme John Maynard Keynes’ famous quip, “In the long run we are all dead.”
His White House staff is divided between pragmatists and ideologues, and he caters to both.
Preliminary conclusions emerging from these studies will illuminate political debates – and likely annoy
ideologues
of both the right and the left.
It will subordinate all who really do work – traders, warriors, journalists, and others – to party
ideologues
whose sole job is to search for enemies.
They do not know, or pretend not to know, that Putin is an empire builder surrounded by
ideologues
whose vision of the world, though complex and robust, is in all key respects opposed to that of the West.
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