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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a world of ideologies" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a diverse range of beliefs, values, or systems of thought that exist within a particular context or society.
Example: "In today's society, we find ourselves navigating a world of ideologies that shape our perspectives and interactions."
Alternatives: "a realm of beliefs" or "a landscape of ideas".
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That world is a world of ideas, a world of ideologies.
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The whole thing is very puzzling, and perhaps proves only that in a world of rapdily shifting ideologies there is no one quite so out of place as a dated traitor.
In a world of hopelessness, where the loftiest ideologies have gone bankrupt, the idea of belonging to a powerful movement with a totalitarian ideology provides millions with a sense of purpose.
I think we are a very divided country, I do believe we live in a world of labels, whether it's based on ideology, religiosity... Go down the list and we have certain stereotypes that we go to.
Part of this is down to making some fair good points but for me the bulk of it is due to a sense of nostalgia: Ken reminds me of a world where ideologies actually had to compete and politics was able to look beyond the narrow confines of the electoral cycle.
By the end of the First World War, the struggle between liberalism, the old order and the new protest movements had metamorphosed to devastating effects into a three-way world war of ideologies between liberal democracy and right-wing and left-wing collectivism.
In a world where the ideologies and operations of terrorist groups continue to confound western governments, there are no easy options.
But the news of a shift in the murky world of IRA ideology may be more significant.
"Abraham Lincoln: Redeemer President" is not only about Lincoln and religion; it is also an effort to treat him as "a man of ideas," to set him back in the world of Whig ideology and political thinkers like Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill, the world of anguished seekers like Emily Dickinson and Herman Melville.
By 1984 Orwell's dystopian vision of a world ruled by totalitarian ideologies was seen to have been frighteningly prescient, particularly from the perspective of the eastern bloc countries.
Yet, like the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, Cuba has become a symbol of a world view and an ideology, a standard-bearer and a standard at the same time.
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