noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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bourgeois
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Both the bourgeois ideology and the proletarian false consciousness are products of particular social relations present in capitalism.
communist
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The Left Book Club was serving to publicize Communist ideology .
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Underground churches and unorthodox sects are gaining in popularity as Communist ideology loses its appeal.
conservative
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Equally it is to be welcomed that two major attempts have been made to address the general nature of Conservative ideology .
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If the arguments are correct, then involving oneself with correctionalism is an act of commitment to pro-capitalist, conservative ideology .
dominant
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This, then is a micro-reductive version of the dominant ideology thesis.
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Clearly dominant ideologies are not equivalent to public opinion since the former are connected with power and may override local concerns.
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As the school curriculum is usually determined by the dominant ideology in society at present, a multicultural approach has low status.
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Paradoxically, community councils are an insidious form of planning since they stem indirectly from the dominant ideology .
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Their purpose is to activate local debate but on terms laid down by the dominant ideology .
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Perhaps only by attacking the dominant ideology can it be transformed since action groups may stimulate a rethinking of the situation.
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In other words, the dominant ideology carries the day. 4.
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These are key ideas in the dominant ideology of patriarchy which have much wider currency and impact than in penology.
marxist
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The revolutionary Marxist ideology adopted by the intelligentsia began to merge with the working-class movement.
modern
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Its historical importance in the development of modern ideology has come from its unique claim to explain experience, however eccentrically.
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These forces intersected at that crucial site for modern ideology , the family, which they both helped to build and sustain.
new
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Minimum government intervention was the new ideology .
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The causes are to be found in the interactions of new technologies and new ideologies .
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There could be a war or there could be the epidemic spread of a new ideology .
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Several factors contributed to the appeal of the new ideology .
official
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Regardless of official ideologies our culture is therefore, by my judgement, less feminist than it was thirty years ago.
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But panslavism had little practical effect on policy: it was a matter of popular mood rather than of official ideology .
particular
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He suggested that each family type is linked to particular ideology .
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Some of these conflicts can be identified with particular ideologies .
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At another level this also happens when we commit ourselves to a particular religion or ideology .
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Local authorities whose members believe that their particular ideologies should be furthered through schools have added their own ingredients.
political
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A political ideology , then, should be viewed as an abridgement of a particular tradition.
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Many of them had no connection with the Cold War, or with political or religious ideology .
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Despite such important differences, these two political ideologies nevertheless share certain affinities with respect to their visions of law and government.
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Three points might clarify the different ways in which the term political ideology is used.
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Third, at federal level the parties are accordingly much less unified by political ideologies .
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However, any relatively complete bundle of political beliefs could be termed a political ideology .
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His theory of public law was also influenced by a particular outlook or political ideology .
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In the contemporary political world, few individuals adhere absolutely to any one of these political ideologies .
religious
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Biased interpretations have now and again been put forward as propaganda to promote a country or political or religious ideologies .
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Many of them had no connection with the Cold War, or with political or religious ideology .
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Much of the poverty, chaos and disease of the East can be directly attributed to its religious beliefs and ideologies .
revolutionary
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The revolutionary Marxist ideology adopted by the intelligentsia began to merge with the working-class movement.
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Characteristically, the patriarchy thesis generates a revolutionary ideology rather than a fatalistic acceptance of determinism and relativism.
social
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It describes a possibility, endemic to the social form of ideology , that determination is not total and mechanistic.
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The social ideology of the United States and of Great Britain has been built on contract law.
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But all of those societies had political and social ideologies that were congruent with their economic realities.
■ VERB
based
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It has often been argued that Marxism is largely based on a utopian ideology , functionalism on a ruling ideology.
develop
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First, the basic assumptions of such ideas in altered form were later developed into the ideology of the National Front.
reflect
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Science and technology performed within a particular social order reflect the norms and ideology of that order.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a group with a racist ideology
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democratic ideology
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Art schools have been forced into the commercial ideology of Toryism.
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In its triumphant heyday, the Thatcher coalition was held together both by ideology and by interest.
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It is at least likely that they did in fact fail to keep their ideology to themselves.
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It is not surprising that the total reversal of the ideology of the past is having its effect on Soviet pupils.
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Or to put it another way, the analysis lacks both a sense of humanism and a theory of ideology .
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Revolutionary language and ideology had largely reappeared.
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Secondly, ideology is a social production and those who dominate social production also dominate ideological production.
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Similarly radicals overstate the degree of unanimity among the medical profession, which is in fact riven with dissension and competing ideologies.