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- adjective After
ideology ; in a time when ideologies are obsolete.
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Examples
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If he had a bias it was for a postideological world still struggling to be born, a world where people were sophisticated enough to hold seemingly contradictory ideas in their heads at the same time.
THE PROMISE JONATHAN ALTER 2010
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If he had a bias it was for a postideological world still struggling to be born, a world where people were sophisticated enough to hold seemingly contradictory ideas in their heads at the same time.
THE PROMISE JONATHAN ALTER 2010
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If he had a bias it was for a postideological world still struggling to be born, a world where people were sophisticated enough to hold seemingly contradictory ideas in their heads at the same time.
THE PROMISE JONATHAN ALTER 2010
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He's elusive, "" postideological ''; even one of his biographers says he doesn't have a handle on Blair's core beliefs.
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It's the essence of politics in a postideological age.
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Patrick's bigger challenge was to turn an autobiographical, pseudo-postideological campaign into a mandate for governing.
The Axelrod Method 2008
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Is he well-suited to raise the curtain on a new postpartisan, postideological era?
Obama's Leftism Joshua Muravchik 2008
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Getting the job done in these postideological times still won't be easy.
If the Boot Fits Gianni Riotta 2008
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By that he means a postideological approach that is equal parts wealth creation for corporations such as Embraer and wealth redistribution for underdogs like Da Silva.
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Patrick's challenge was to turn an autobiographical, pseudo-postideological campaign into a mandate for governing.
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