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"push an ideology" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to promote or advocate for a particular set of beliefs or ideas. The phrase can be used in various contexts, such as discussing political or religious beliefs, cultural norms, or social movements. Example: The politician's speeches were focused on pushing an ideology of equality and social justice. In this sentence, the phrase "pushing an ideology" implies that the politician is actively promoting their beliefs and trying to persuade others to share them.
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Similarly, those who want to push an ideology onto these new forms of political disobedience, like Slavoj Zizek or Raymond Lotta, are missing the point of the resistance.
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You get the point, which is made in a way that invites thought about the nexus of politics, oil and war in the Middle East without pushing an ideology.
The fault lies with a political élite that is – with some wonderful exceptions – woefully unrepresentative, lacking in understanding of bread-and-butter issues, and pushing an ideology that kicks people at the bottom while shoving wealth and power into the hands of people at the top.
Amaury de Souza, a political consultant, argues that "the government used last year's crisis as an excuse to push a particular ideology".Yet the government's view of how Brazil withstood the financial crisis is at least partly right.
Like the poster of Kitchener, most of it was strong at conveying a message or pushing a political ideology, but weak when considered in artistic terms.
Prime Minister Abdullah pushes a state ideology of Islam Hadhari, or "civilizational Islam," an approach that aims to integrate Islam with modern economic and democratic principles.
Mr. Abbasi said popular TV series like "The Simpsons," "Lost" and "South Park" were part of a ploy to present famous Hollywood directors as new philosophers, pushing "a mix of ideologies," which all accumulated in "Hollywoodism," he said.
Mr. Hoekstra said he feared that Mr. Mohammed and his accused co-conspirators would try to make the trial "a circus" and "use it as a platform to push their ideology".
Ms Gauriloff seems uninterested in pushing a free-range, vegetarian ideology.
If you push this ideology to its logical outcome then the north was losing out and the south was gaining.
Politicians use the media to push party ideology.
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