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There is a common belief that there is an ideological "center --a large group of voters either with a center --a ideology of their own or lined up left to right on the issues or forming a "mainstream," all with the same positions on issues.
This political trajectory, seemingly full of contradictions, expressed what Mr. Cuadra considered a consistent ideology.
But when you're not guided by public opinion or a consistent ideology, the alternative is liable to be personal whim, which can get dangerous the longer you're in power.
In his book, he compares populist leaders and movements around the world – in Europe, Africa, North America, Asia and Australia – and winds up defining populism not as a consistent ideology, and much more as a matter of political style.
The party has not held a consistent ideology over time; rather, it owes its longevity to the reservoir of emotion that still connects many Argentines with the memory of its founder.
But, despite the fact that she has embraced these policies as her own, the timing of her leftward shift, combined with her failure to tie it to a consistent ideology, has left some progressives skeptical.
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Because when it comes down to it the American people are not overwhelmingly of any consistent ideology.
In short, a rigidly consistent ideology, as practiced in the Northeastern states, is not a winner in Arkansas.
"A clear consistent ideology, not pragmatism, is driving this.
It is not sustained by a single consistent ideology or issue position.
His social media pages cited favourite documents as Mein Kampf and the Communist Manifesto – hardly political volumes consistent with a coherent ideology.
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