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Neo-Confucianism provided the basic
ideology
for China’s admiring neighbors – Japan, Korea, and Vietnam – until the advent of the West.
Since Confucianism was essentially an agnostic ideology, concerned with the management of the visible world, the post-Confucians experienced little of the spiritual angst that afflicted Hindus, Muslims, and Christians in their collision with the “materialism” of industrial society.
Communist
ideology
is long gone, so the legitimacy of the ruling party depends on economic growth and ethnic Han nationalism.
His generation is more certain of reform than previous leadership cohorts were, owing less to official
ideology
than to the country’s enormous achievements in the last three decades.
But it does control territory, boasts some 20,000 fighters, and, fueled by religious ideology, has an agenda.
It is easy to see a simple revenge story in this progression, but a deeper reading points to the fundamental role of women in ISIS’s ideology, and their future role in its denouement.
These women’s tragic stories suggest that the ISIS pseudo-state was built on the total subjugation of women, and the group has indeed frequently crafted brutal, misogynistic propaganda to express and promote its
ideology.
The group’s
ideology
requires the “erasure” of women’s civil rights and their full subordination to the family structure and the men who control it.
In this context, women are needed to legitimize the fatwas upholding the ruling ideology; but they also make for useful scapegoats when needed.
In the long term, images of women actually killing and capturing ISIS fighters amount to the first nail in the coffin of the group’s ideology, which is founded on the false premise of feminine inferiority.
Because ISIS put women at the center of its ideology, women are a significant hidden threat to it.
It would be a mistake to blame knowledge managers, or, for that matter, neo-liberal ideology, for this instrumental view of universities as "service providers."
We cannot be pacifists when people around the world live in fear of mass murder because they belong to a particular ethnic or religious minority, believe in the “wrong” ideology, or live in vulnerable countries alongside revanchist powers.
An old tenet of leftist
ideology
holds that hegemonic capitalist countries like the US can never act well in the world.
The organizing principle seems to be to discard pragmatism entirely and advance an extreme and discredited
ideology.
Workable solutions will lie not in
ideology
but rather in capitalizing on what the nation has to offer to the global economy: its stock of pristine ecology.
Beyond blame, populist
ideology
relies heavily on nostalgia.
The conservatism of today’s CDU is based not on ideology, but on the need for community.
Reagan, Thatcher, and Gorbachev, assisted in the end of an ideology, which once offered hope, and inspired real progress, but resulted in slavery and mass murder.
During the financial crisis, it had to moderate these views considerably, taking steps that ran counter to its ideology: increasing deficits in the trough of the crisis (2009-2010) and raising taxes once growth resumed (2011).
Mussolini and Hitler both took inspiration from his book, and incorporated his ideas into Fascist and Nazi ideology; and those ideas did not die with those regimes.
But Putin’s simulacrum of Sovietism began to collapse much faster, partly by virtue of the fact that his regime’s
ideology
never had much substance to begin with, and so couldn’t begin to be used as a prop.
Another difference is that the
ideology
of war is much weaker nowadays.
But the spread of the
ideology
of peace does not mean that threats to security have disappeared.
The government’s reformist
ideology
dictated that China “connect with the international track.”
But in Europe and elsewhere, not much remains of the class-based
ideology
that was once associated with socialism.
Not only had Israel become an occupying power ruling Palestinian territories conquered in two wars, but left-wing
ideology
in the West had begun to shift from class-based concerns to battling imperialism and racism.
At the very least, the national cultures of the major Western countries - their deep structures of ideology, taste, and aesthetics - are being changed, as new peoples, with new assumptions, demand that their sense of the world be taken into account.
Russia and China do not “threaten” the “free world” with a powerful
ideology
and massive armed forces, as they did during the Cold War.
While one cannot simply equate market economics with Marxist economics, laissez-faire
ideology
is just as much a perversion of supposedly scientific verities as is Marxism.
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