Collocations withideology
These are words often used in combination withideology.
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communist ideology
This was a 'people's culture' and was clearly opposed the elitist communist ideology.
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conservative ideology
His conservative ideology, however, did not suit all tastes.
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dominant ideology
This difficulty was compounded by the dominant ideology which made domestic labour invisible, both materially and ideologically.
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left-wing ideology
Politically, it also provided band members both with a ready-made audience and an alternative left-wing ideology.
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liberal ideology
One should also revise the assertion that liberal ideology was ultimately unable to affect the mental and behavioural patterns inherited from colonial times.
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nationalist ideology
It consisted of an attempt to utilize a nationalist ideology by combining the basic principles of the welfare state with an emphasis on rapid industrialization.
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official ideology
Instead, major controversies revolved around what should be the prevailing component in the state's official ideology.
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particular ideology
The problem went beyond the deficiencies of any particular ideology; it was inherent in the quest for ideological closure.
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political ideology
Several other beliefs and rituals operated as political ideology in the pre-colonial states.
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right-wing ideology
Although it is not strictly part of right-wing ideology, religion has often been embedded in right-wing rhetoric.
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socialist ideology
Insurrectionalism was one of a number of new socialist ideologies which arose to address these particular circumstances.
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