Sentences with phrase «of ideological enemy»

Though a host of his ideological enemies have branded him a «reactionary elitist» for his belief in objective aesthetic standards, Kramer is no Philistine.
I suspect it's your fear of ideological enemies under your bed, as much as discomfort with the fact of AGW itself, that compels you to deny it.

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After 1945, the occupying powers briefly viewed the Grimms» tales as part of the ideological roots of the defeated enemy.
But for Spaniards trained for centuries on crusading rhetoric and proud of their leading role in protecting Christian Europe from warmongering Muslims, to be compared with their bitterest ideological, religious, and real enemies was the most shocking statement in the whole address.
The ideological implication, of course, is that all so - called «gender roles» are just as freely variable» men nurturing babies, women ramming bayonets into enemy bellies, and so on.
Anticlerical demonstrations were not unknown and a certain anticlerical rhetoric was common to the more radical liberal politicians.22 A heritage of ill will was created in the first fifty years of the new nation whose full effects would not be evident until the Fascist period when the church, which on every conceivable ideological ground was antithetical to fascism, nonetheless found in it, at least at first, an ally, on the principle that an enemy of my enemy is my friend.
I have no idea how influential fascist or even neo-Nazi ideas really are in the US, but I wonder why something, that was originally mainly using German nationalism, can spread to former enemy countries and become a kind of international blueprint for ideological patterns.
Since Russian Federation is not USSR and does not view US as its ideological enemy, nor does either country seek a complete destruction of the other, the current exchange between the countries is not at the level of hostilities, but more on the level of mutual spying.
While after the Second World War the United States considered communist nations, particularly the Soviet Union, to be the ideological enemy to defeat, our country is now more concerned impact of far - right organizations and especially Islamic radicals.
Some have an ideological opposition to testing as the enemy of educational creativity.
But Mariah, having been in her time both philosophy major and investigative journalist, sees oppositions as real; the Judge and his enemies, she would say, were playing out the great ideological debates of the era.
For me (and for many folks), denialism is characterized by an insistent — and in some cases even compulsive — embrace of polarization and motivism, typically accompanied by rudeness, abuse, ideological litmus - testing, scapegoating, enemy - listing (etc.).
Ike Solem quoted Freeman Dyson: «The ideological enemies [of science] are not only Christian fundamentalists on the Right, but also dogmatic Marxists and environmentalists on the Left.»
Opposition to the proliferation of specific technologies, e.g. pesticides or commercial nuclear power, on the basis of their perceived dangers and harms, does not count one as an «ideological enemy of science».
I can not think of any examples of «dogmatic environmentalists» being «ideological enemies of science,» in contrast to religious fundamentalists, who flatly reject empiricism which is the essential foundation of science.
Science will always have to defend itself against enemies of freedom on two sides, against ideological enemies on one side and against commercial enemies on the other.
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