单词 | ideology |
释义 | ideology (aɪdiɒlədʒi ) Word forms: ideologies variable noun An ideology is a set of beliefs, especially the political beliefs on which people, parties, or countries base their actions. ...capitalist ideology. Synonyms: belief(s), ideas, principles, ideals Collocations: competing ideologies Today's leaders have to be able to bring together multiple and competing ideologies. Times, Sunday Times (2008) It was filled with competing ideologies: conservative, liberal, Christian, atheist, socialist, capitalist. Christianity Today (2000) There are competing ideologies, differing views on reform, and the usual rivalries to be expected in an organisation with 80 million members. Times, Sunday Times (2012) By "dominant ideology" theorists refer to the attitudes to knowledge held by the most powerful groups of people in the society. Educational Psychology in a Changing World (1988) The dominant ideology will thus be an important influence on what is taught in schools. Educational Psychology in a Changing World (1988) This represents a moment of transition in planning history as one dominant ideology of planning attempts to replace another. Remaking Planning: the politics of urban change in the Thatcher years (1989) Of particular concern is primary schoolchildren being radicalised and exposed to extremist ideologies. Times, Sunday Times (2014) The women were not directly involved with acts of violence, but they were raising funds and promoting extremist ideology. Times, Sunday Times (2016) He said: 'It is my firm view that we all have a role to play in challenging extremist ideologies and protecting students on campus'. Times, Sunday Times (2015) We have been brought up with a liberal ideology that will not be gainsaid. Times, Sunday Times We need an overhaul of the entire system and the kneejerk liberal ideology replaced by something closer to common sense. The Sun This all accords with the prevailing individualistic liberal ideology, of course - it's no coincidence. Times,Sunday Times He considers himself a realistic painter, with a liberal ideology in tune with the people and believe that art belongs to the people. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The star and colours would represent the laicist and liberal ideology that was defended in the rebellion. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 At a period when all political ideology was imbued with religion, apostasy in any premodern state was a political crime. Times, Sunday Times (2014) Tax plans born out of political ideology rather than economic expediency almost always end in failure. Times, Sunday Times (2010) It is a matter of fairness and the public interest that unions should find it harder to engage in disruption and grandstanding driven by political ideology. Times, Sunday Times (2016) She was always aware of the force of nationalism behind all the political ideology in the region. Times, Sunday Times (2013) These changes are about political ideology and not about evidence-based patient care. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Translations: Chinese: 意识形态 Japanese: イデオロギー |
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