Sentences with phrase «national ideology»

And then, it's not technically the American national ideology.
The conflict between democracy as national ideology and Sharia as a usurping ideology is responsible for the crisis unfolding in Nigeria.»
Nigerians must begin to question the insertion of Sharia into the 1999 Constitution and demand a Constitution in which Democracy is the only National Ideology.
Laura Poitras» The Oath refracts religious, familial, and national ideologies by tracking two former Al - Qaeda employees, brothers - in - law who worked personally for Osama bin Laden, both now in Yemen.
Much as with race relations, sexual relations in America collided with essential national ideology - that is, freedom and equality for all, as in - scribed in the Constitution.
It suggested that the federal government should «commence the implementation of the 2014 National Conference, Set up a Truth and Reconciliation Commission as the basis of providing healing, reconciliation and forgiveness in Nigeria, Set up machineries to develop a new Constitution for Nigeria based on Democracy as the only National Ideology.
We assume that every nation - state will make decisions based upon national interest or national ideology, and that no universal principles exist which can or could compromise national sovereignty.
Although the task of refuting Goldhagen is not terribly difficult, Finkelstein's essay struck me as the most cogent of the many criticisms of Goldhagen's very dubious thesis that Germany uniquely adopted a national ideology of «exterminationist» anti «Semitism.
«Democracy was adopted as the National Ideology to provide equity, freedom and liberty for all.
«Nigerians should bear in mind that the country was given Independence with the Founding Fathers agreeing that Democracy shall be the National Ideology.
And the force which creates this tragedy is nothing less than an American way of life, a national ideology that asserts that those whose skin is black are automatically inferior to those who are white.
The ideal of equal opportunity, and education's unique role in advancing that ideal, is deeply grooved into America's national ideology.
Focusing on sites and events of cultural significance, Pavlovic examines the power of photography to shape the perception of history as an expression of people's dreams and aspirations by projecting and conflating self - images and national ideologies.
Drawing on a remarkable 40 - year artistic practice, the exhibition presents Iveković's unflinching view of gender roles, the official politics of power, and changes in national ideology.
The exhibition is an intergenerational explorative essay reflecting on the formation, development, and paradoxes of the national ideology in Singapore as a statist «capitalist democracy».
This event marks the closing weekend and final public programme for the current Para Site exhibition A Luxury We Can not Afford, an exhibition reflecting on the formation, development, and paradoxes of Singapore's national ideology.
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