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ARI somewhat took the center left positions of the defunct Alliance in the ideological spectrum.
The characters in Henrik Ibsen's Hedda Gabler ( 1891 ) and August Strindberg's Miss Julie ( 1888 ), for example, are representative of specific positions in the social relations of class and gender, such that the conflicts between the characters reveal ideological conflicts.
Applicants for positions in the government, the judiciary and school systems had to pass ideological scrutiny.
The term ideograph was coined by rhetorical scholar and critic Michael Calvin McGee describing the use of particular words and phrases as political language in a way that captures ( as well as creates or reinforces ) particular ideological positions.
The various political leaderships raised among Integralistm dispersed into various ideological positions during subsequent political struggles, including many of the former members of the partcipants in the 1964 military coup that was to overthrow President João Goulart, as well as Goulart's Foreign Minister Santiago Dantas, the Catholic bishop D. Hélder Câmara, and the Brazilian populist leader ( and Goulart's brother-in-law ) Leonel Brizola.
Many groups performed songs with intensely ideological positions, and much of the repertoire was in the vernacular kwéyòl language.
Conflict theories, by contrast, present ostensibly normative positions, and often critique the ideological aspects inherent in conventional, traditional thought.
The magazine said of Simpson, " More than any other representative, Simpson lives by the philosophy that democratic representation is a matter of finding not advantageous positions but common ground ..." The magazine's portrayal of Simpson echoes one of his personal philosophies, which is embodied in a quote by Henry Clay: " Politics is not about ideological purity or moral self-righteousness.
But scientific racist positions were upheld inside the SFIO and the Radical-Socialist Party, who supported colonialism and found in this discourse a perfect ideological alibi to justify colonial rule.
Raymond Williams, for example, posits literary productions always within a context of emerging, resistant, and synthetic ideological positions.
Some members of the reception theory group ( Hans Robert Jauss, in particular ) have approximated the Marxist view by arguing that the forces of cultural reception reveal the ideological positions of both author and readership.
His ideological, aesthetic and ethical positions were formed under the influence of the French art critic Bernard Lamarche-Vadel and Michel Enrici.
In the same book, Windschuttle maintains that historians on both sides of the political spectrum have misrepresented and distorted history to further their respective political causes or ideological positions.
Moreover, neither explicit theoretical positions nor ideological positioning has yet emerged.
He always stressed the fundamental importance of critically examining the Party ’ s ideological and political positions on the basis of Marxism.
From its inception, Dissents politics deviated from the standard ideological positions of the left and right.
The defectors generally rejected the Maoist ideological positions of the CPT, arguing that Thailand was emerging as an industrial nation and the peasant war strategy had to be abandoned.
The historical development of Iranian liberalism is a controversial subject, since several of the most fundamental liberal concepts stand in direct opposition with the ideological positions of the Islamic republic.
Its main ideological positions were: the abrogation of sectarianism, political and social reforms, the clear proclamation of the Arab identity of Lebanon, and increased support for the Palestinians.
In 2009 the Coalition of Women for Peace held a series of ideological and political debates to revise these principles to reflect the current positions of its activists.
Yet in a number of cases it is difficult to determine, and to classify, the ideological positions of candidates and deputies.
According to Tamir Bar-On, the arguments and the positions of the Nouvelle Droite can not be easily positioned in the traditional Left-Right dichotomy, noting that it is some sort of ideological synthesis of ideas of the Weimar Revolutionary Right ( such as Carl Schmitt, Oswald Spengler and Ernst Jünger ) and the New Left.
This was particularly true during the Cold War, when many spies were motivated by support for the ideological positions of either the Western world or the Communist bloc.
Ethnic parties may take different ideological positions.

ideological and Workers
With the Bolshevik victory in Russia the party was changing ; at the Congress of Tours in December 1920, the Socialists split into two ideological components: the French Communist Party ( SFIC later PCF ), inspired by Moscow, and the more moderate French Section of the Workers ' International ( SFIO ).
Under the principle and guideline on the work of ideological propaganda and agitation put by the country's ruling party, the Workers ' Party of Korea, the agency generally reports only good news about the country that is intended to encourage its people and project a positive image abroad.
In the autumn of 1871, Levski and Angel Kanchev published the Instruction of the Workers for the Liberation of the Bulgarian People, a BRCC draft statute containing ideological, organisational and penal sections.
The constitution was amended so as to strengthen the state against civil society ; special courts were in place to deal with all forms of dissent quickly and ruthlessly ( these tried over 3, 000 people before their abolition in 1976 ); the universities, their autonomy ended, had been made to curb the radicalism of students and faculty ; radio, television, newspapers and the constitutional court were curtailed ; the National Security Council was made more powerful ; and, once the Workers ' Party was dissolved in July 1971, the trade unions were pacified and left in an ideological vacuum.
Though they considered their ideological origins to be in the " Global Class War Tendency " which was led by Sam Marcy and Vincent Copeland within the Socialist Workers Party from 1948 – 1959, organizationally it began as a splinter of the Spartacist League in 1968.
In 1985, faced with shrinking or collapsing organizations, many of these offshoot groups, including the Revolutionary Workers Headquarters, Proletarian Unity League, Organization for Revolutionary Unity, and later the Amilcar Cabral-Paul Robeson Collective, consolidated themselves into the Freedom Road Socialist Organization which, in 1999, itself divided along ideological lines.
" He saw Rolavs ' and Valters ' nationalist Latvian Social Democratic Union ( in Latvian: Sociāldemokratu savienība ; sometimes abbreviated SDS ) — a radical socialist group critical of the cosmopolitanism of the Latvian Social Democratic Workers ' Party ( Latvijas sociāldemokrātiskā strādnieku partija ; LSDSP ) — as the direct ideological descendants of the Young Latvians.

ideological and World
Following the Second World War, psychologists conducted research into the different motives and tendencies that account for ideological differences between left and right.
A recurrent source of conflict on Gamma World is the rivalry among the " Cryptic Alliances ", semi-secret societies whose ideological agendas — usually verging on monomania — often bring them into conflict with the rest of the Gamma World.
There was a blurring of the ideological fronts resulting from experiences during and after World War II.
Quite the opposite occurred: existing lines of political and ideological fracture were deepened by Portugal ’ s intervention in the First World War.
In a speech in early January 1943, Raeder called World War II an ideological war, praised National Socialism for its " moral strength ", and claimed that only through National Socialist indoctrination could the war be won.
When the German Army marched into France in 1940 during World War II, the Nazis seized the prints and negative of the film, chiefly because of its anti-war message, and what were perceived as ideological criticisms pointed towards Germany on the eve of the Second World War.
During this time he was the editor of the party's ideological journal, National Socialist World.
As they had during World War I, Argentine governments of different ideological stripes remained consistent in one important foreign policy point: they maintained Argentina neutral, preferring to avail the nation's vast agricultural export capacity to British and U. S. wartime needs ; indeed, Argentine trade surpluses totalled US $ 1 billion during World War I and US $ 1. 7 billion during World War II.
The Cold War was a protracted geopolitical, ideological, and economic struggle that emerged after World War II between the global superpowers of the Soviet Union and the West ( United Kingdom, United States and NATO ).
The period of the Cold War following WWII saw great ideological polarization between the so-called " Free World " and the Communist states.
Relationships with the Second World were competitive, ideological and hostile.
In Angus Calder's re-examination of the ideological constructs surrounding " Little England " during World War II in The Myth of the Blitz, he puts forward the view that the story of Deep England was central to wartime propaganda operations within the United Kingdom, and then, as now, served a clearly defined political and cultural purpose in the hands of various interested agencies.
The Ustaše regime which had ruled Croatia during the World War II superimposed their ideological symbol, the letter " U " above or around the šahovnica ( upper left square white ) as the official national symbol during their rule.
The Ustashe regime which had ruled Croatia during the World War II superimposed their ideological symbol, the letter " U " above or around the šahovnica ( upper left square white ) as the official national symbol during their rule.
:" Just listen with attention to the ideological nuances on Radio 4, BBC television, and the BBC World Service, and you will realise that communism is not a dying creed.
In the three decades between the end of World War II and the Khmer Rouge victory, the appeal of communism to Western educated intellectuals ( and to a lesser extent its more inchoate attraction for poor peasants ) was tempered by the apprehension that the much stronger Vietnamese movement was using communism as an ideological rationale for dominating the Khmer.
The ideological campaigns of 1948-49 against " formalists " in music were directly connected with the offensive against the so-called rootless cosmopolitans, which formed a part of the state anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union that flourished after the Second World War in various forms: ideological resolutions, declarations by official writers and critics, offensive caricatures and vulgar anti-Semitic abuse in the satirical magazine Krokodil ( Crocodile ).
Since World War II there has been an ideological tendency in that camp to devote all intellectual capabilities to Torah study only — in schools, yeshivot and kollels.
When World War I broke out, being an enemy national, he went to Egypt, where together with Ze ' ev Jabotinsky he developed the idea of the Jewish Legion to fight with the British against common enemies and, the Zion Mule Corps was formed in 1915, considered to be the first all-Jewish military unit organized in close to two thousand years, and the ideological beginning of the Israel Defense Forces.

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