Sentences with phrase «by ideological assumptions»

Stakeholders across the political spectrum also need to be able to have frank conversations, uninhibited by ideological assumptions and sacred cows that limit policy solutions.

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What makes abortion «awful» is the shame and guilt caused by two heavily ideological notions that all women in the society still learn to some degree: (1) the association of fetus with «baby» and the aborting woman with «bad mother,» and (2) the assumption that sex for pleasure is «wrong» (for women) and that women who indulge in it have to pay a price.
This is because support for democracy and self - determination were based in part upon the assumption that such things were an intrinsic part of their Western identity — to find this heritage denied by those they wished to join meant a loss of identity and corresponding political ideological crisis.
Julian Glover's assumption that senior Tories might well benefit from improved clarity as to their intentions might result in an ideological war that Labour may think it can capitalise on (by taking the Coalition's necessity argument at face value, Labour will be able to uphold the seemingly reasonable position - that there are no social democratic ends by stateless means.)
By ideological commitments, I refer to the fundamental assumptions, the implicit lens that we use to examine reality and that are closely related to our beliefs about how the world is and should be.
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