ideology - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • individualism: We repent that by confining the Spirit to the soul, we have justified the ideology of individualism.
  • Zionism: Jabotinsky tapped into this mood to build his movement and to articulate the ideology of Revisionist Zionism.
  • consumerism: The ideology of consumerism, with its emphasis on novelty, youth markets etc. , clearly lies just below the surface.

Converse of object

  • espouse: How can the state be racist and espouse an ideology of multiculturalism?
  • embrace: On the other hand, other West Coast ideologues have embraced the laissez-faire ideology of their erstwhile conservative enemy.

Adjective modifier

  • dominant: As in any attempt to change a dominant ideology, I expect there will be casualties.
  • bourgeois: It does not follow from this, however, that science is no more than bourgeois ideology.
  • Nazi: According to Nazi ideology racial struggle was the motive force of history.
  • neo-liberal: Chris Jones uncovers the hidden hand of neo-liberal ideology.

Modifies a noun

  • critique: Third, the article concludes by building an incipient theory of ideology as utopia, or the utopian moment of ideology critique.

Noun used with modifier

  • supremacist: The whupping of White supremacist ideology by the triumphs of Black athletes, in particular boxers, vexed racists.
  • islamist: Specifically he urged instead an attack upon distorted Islamist ideology.
  • extremist: In his experience, once people were in the process of recruitment into extremist ideology it was near-impossible to reach them.
  • ruling: You might expect a writer like Adorno to throw his full weight behind the ruling ideology of his adopted country.

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