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Перевод: ideology
[существительное] идеология ; мировоззрение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- A Bolshevik (and, it might be argued, a Marxist) ideology in which man's mastery over nature is essential in the rapid development of the forces of production is central here.
- Age, education, ideology, even strength of partisanship, had little influence over whether or not people perceived bias on television or in their papers.
- Marxist ideology was no better guarantee of Vietcong decency 20 years ago than it now is for Swapo; nor has it preserved the Sandinistas from endemic corruption in their civil war against the American-backed Contras.
- However, it was not simply a strategy, but embodied a particular ideology: the belief that the bishops were the church above all, and that they, not the laity, were the ones to communicate with the state.
- The attack on the norms of Classic realism was of course aided and abetted by the emerging school of structuralist critics, most notably Roland Barthes, who, in Le degr zro de l'criture (1953) and in Essais Critiques (1964), espoused the efforts of the nouveau roman (or, more exactly, of Robbe-Grillet) in overturning the Balzacian bourgeois novel and its attendant retrograde ideology.
- We have only two years in which to change the "survival of the fittest" ideology into a social attitude which is tolerant of ethnic, political and other minority groups, and individuals who are threatened by the ruling moral standards.
- He failed to show how from the other direction values could arise from the people and become incorporated in the state ideology.
- Because of his understanding of practice, he is able not only to show how police ideology is maintained, but even propose alternative models by merely writing down and presenting his knowledge.
- Furthermore, she places landscape gardening in the context of the ideology of improvement which was used to justify the enclosure movement.
- He, and the leaders of the extremist parties in coalition with him, are motivated primarily by ideology.
- Their purpose is to activate local debate but on terms laid down by the dominant ideology.
- It is the heir of a nineteenth-century ideology that, though supposedly liberal and contemplative, is also litist, anti-vocational, antimarket, and indeed downright hostile to the idea that higher education should prepare young people to take their places in a wealth-producing economy.
- The working classes are strongly bound into the total if ambiguous ideology of protestant loyalism.
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