Yet despite an ability to identify such tendencies, cities like San Francisco (or London) remain unstable and elusive, subject to physical as well
as ideological shifts and disappearances — whether sudden and violent like an earthquake or gradual like the fading of a memory.
Not exact matches
It is turning into a combination of
ideological tics and irritable gestures even
as the worst actors gain power.Ross Douthat argues that the Obama administration is
shifting the U.S.'s foreign policy strategy from a Pax Americana model (where the U.S. uses military force to impose order) to one of offshore balancing (where the U.S. strategically sides with one local power or another while keeping U.S. commitments to a minimum).
Personally, I find all the catering to NCB / HBers annoying,
as it often comes with an
ideological shift in attitude.
Those who predicted a profound
shift in the
ideological landscape might now look back on the 2008 elections
as a damp squib.
However,
as the 2014 primary showed,
shifting ideological and technological trends meant that the opportunity now exists to defeat brand name incumbents such
as Cuomo.
The first two, never
ideological allies and somewhat muted in their performances, were expected to lose their jobs shadowing pensions and education respectively, while the latter recently found herself on the wrong of side of the tracks
as Balls
shifted Labour's position on HS2.
Unlike the late 1940s and 1950s, it was not a period of manifestos such
as the 1948 Refus Global — the combative positions of old and new vanguards — but rather a time of
ideological shifts.
Despite the many
shifts —
ideological as well
as aesthetic — that it has undergone in recent years, the museum has, more or less, remained true to Barr's vision.
It requires an
ideological shift away from ONLY building the capacities of Indigenous peoples to recognising our EXISTING capacities
as Indigenous peoples and
as Indigenous health researchers,
as well
as our right to drive Indigenous knowledge production.