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By contrast, today’s official Russian
ideology
seems to be focused squarely on the past.
The Berlin Wall did not collapse under a barrage of NATO artillery, but under the impact of hammers and bulldozers wielded by people who had changed their minds about Soviet
ideology.
Egypt’s vibrant political life, press, and liberal culture were then supported by an
ideology
of secular nationalism and improved religious harmony.
The
ideology
of the right, as represented by the Washington Consensus of neo-liberal, market fundamentalism, wasn’t much more successful, even if its failures often go unacknowledged.
Done mechanically, by ideology, they increase poverty and inequality, and stymie growth.
It should not be used as a modern ideology, for it is likely to become totalitarian.
Barr often expresses bizarre opinions that cannot be pinned down to any political ideology, and she has a long history of odd behavior, which is not typical of anything.
In both Europe and America, the free-market
ideology
that allowed asset bubbles to grow unfettered – markets always know best, so government must not intervene – now ties policymakers’ hands in designing effective responses to the crisis.
One might have thought that the crisis itself would undermine confidence in that
ideology.
It is, however, an understandable position: both US political parties supported policies that encouraged excessive investment in housing and excessive leverage, while free-market
ideology
dissuaded regulators from intervening to stop reckless lending.
In fact, citizens seem to be driven less by
ideology
than by their frustration with burgeoning economic challenges, which have been caused largely by a situation over which their leaders have little control: the end of the commodity boom that began early this century.
Shia and other non-Sunnis in the path of the marauding ISIS (Islamic State in Iraq and Syria) – a group whose
ideology
and behavior are too extreme even for Al Qaeda to stomach – have plenty of reason to fear such atrocities.
A mixture of instability, government weakness, and
ideology
in countries such as Yemen, Libya, Somalia, and Nigeria are providing fertile territory for terrorists to organize, train, and mount operations – much as they did in Afghanistan did a decade ago.
And, like guerrilla movements of yore, Al Qaeda partakes of “ideological front” tactics: small urban cells and/or vulnerable individuals subscribe to the
ideology
and self-recruit or self-start an affiliated cell.
Of the 98 fellow Muslim Brotherhood prisoners with whom Qutb discussed his new confrontational
ideology
in 1964, 35 were strongly supportive, 23 strongly opposed, and 50 hesitant.
This model has involved substantial liberalization in terms of official ideology, the economy, and society, while maintaining public ownership of the major banks and largest state-owned enterprises (SOEs) as “anchors of economic stability.”
The Bush administration came into office with an
ideology
based on market fundamentalism and military supremacy.
Prior to September 11 th , it could not make much headway in implementing its
ideology
because it lacked a clear mandate and defined enemy.
Baldwin’s frequent and widely viewed impersonations of Trump on the comedy show “Saturday Night Live” turn Trumpism into a farce, blinding the president’s political opponents to the seriousness of his
ideology.
But the fact that Trump is no ideologue does not mean he cannot be a conduit for a new
ideology.
She merely had to attract people capable of refining the
ideology
and policy program that would eventually bear her name.
He believes that Prime Minister Tony Blair was the first leader to recognize Thatcherism for what it was: a new
ideology
that upended long-held rules and assumptions.
But, Jacques asserts, Blair merely adjusted to the new ideology, rather than attempting to change it.
Their complaint: the course propagates conservative
ideology
in the guise of economic science and helps perpetuate social inequality.
Economics does not have an ideology, he retorted.
All forms of leftist
ideology
– indeed, everything that smacked of collective idealism – came to be viewed as misguided utopianism that could lead only to the Gulag.
Indeed, we have entered a new age of ideology, in which the case for pragmatism, rather than shared values, is increasingly difficult to make.
Yet “Putinism,” the ruling
ideology
of the Russia that Vladimir Putin has forged during his ten years in power, is all about image – the image of a reconstituted great power restored to the world stage.
The lesson of Norway’s tragedy, by contrast, is that words can kill, and that far-right
ideology
(perhaps combined with an addiction to violent video games) can lead to terrible consequences.
Let’s imagine, then, what could happen if a mad man imbued with an absolute
ideology
controlled a nuclear weapon.
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