Research has found that when people shifted their attitudes toward redistribution, they also
shifted ideological positions.
Not exact matches
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.