Sentence examples for ideology defined from inspiring English sources

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From the moment he chose his cabinet, Mr. Obama set a course of nonprogressive ideology, defined by corporate-friendly policies and double-edged social policies that please nobody.

The benefits system is causing ill people to feel desperate and worthless by depriving them of the practical means to live and has become another means of promoting an ideology defined by exclusion and inequality.

Nazi ideology defined Jews by blood, based on the religion of an individual's grandparents, and Bonhoeffer was fierce in his defense of a nonracial definition of Jews, first protesting for the rights of practicing Christians of Jewish ancestry.

After all, the marchers were espousing a racist ideology, defined in part by the poisonous belief that white people are the real victims in today's "politically correct" society, whose goals are being actively advanced by some in Trump's administration.

Nazi ideology defined Jews by blood, based on the religion of an individual's grandparents, and Bohhoeffer was fierce in his defense of a nonracial definition of Jews, first protesting for the rights of practicing Christians of Jewish ancestry.

Then came Mr. Ahmadinejad, who rose from a new generation, a class of men who fought in the eight-year war with Iraq, and who have since moved to roll back Iran to a time when revolutionary ideology defined the state.

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In some ways, this faith in data over ideology defines what it means to be part of Team Obama.

Another important factor restricts Mr. Ahmadinejad's hand: while ideology defines the state, the revolution has allowed a particular class to grow wealthy and powerful.

In contrast, the Hindu nationalist ideology defines India as a Hindu nation whose people share a common geography, culture and ancestry.

Foucault's concept of 'discursive formation' captures this feature of ideology, defining it as a 'regularity (an order, correlations, positions and functionings, transformations)' between 'objects, types of statement, concepts, or thematic choices' (Foucault 1972: 38).

In such moments, fringe movements and ideologies defined by a sense of ordinary citizens having been cheated by government institutions, banks, foreigners, crooked fat cats, frequently come to the fore, become "mainstreamed".

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