What is another word for ideologically?

Pronunciation: [ˌa͡ɪdɪəlˈɒd͡ʒɪkli] (IPA)

Ideologically is a term often used when describing beliefs, opinions, or principles. Some synonyms for ideologically include dogmatically, doctrinally, fanatically, steadfastly, strictly, rigidly, and unyieldingly. Each of these words carries a slightly different connotation, but they all suggest a strong adherence to a particular worldview. Dogmatically implies a blind devotion to a set of doctrines, while doctrinally suggests a more structured and organized belief system. Fanatically implies a zealous or extreme commitment to an ideology, while steadfastly suggests an unwavering commitment to a set of beliefs. Rigidly and unyieldingly both suggest an inflexible adherence to a particular ideology, often without room for compromise.

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Usage examples for Ideologically

The government found itself supporting human rights ideologically while backing down on them in practice.
"The Black Experience in America The Immigrant Heritage of America"
Norman Coombs
In conjunction with the initiation of the Cultural Revolution, Enver Hoxha expounded upon the vital role of the various aspects of culture in a speech to the Fifth Congress of the Albanian Workers' Party in November 1966. The task set by the Party is that "literature and art should become a powerful weapon in the hands of the Party for the education of the working people in the spirit of socialism and communism; that literature and art should stand at the vanguard of the struggle for the education of a new generation ideologically and morally pure; that all artistic creation should be of a high ideological level and be permeated by both the Party's militant revolutionary spirit and a healthy national spirit."
"Area Handbook for Albania"
Eugene K. Keefe Sarah Jane Elpern William Giloane James M. Moore, Jr. Stephen Peters Eston T. White
There were also indications that many creative works were not ideologically pure.
"Area Handbook for Albania"
Eugene K. Keefe Sarah Jane Elpern William Giloane James M. Moore, Jr. Stephen Peters Eston T. White

Famous quotes with Ideologically

  • If only people who are ideologically committed to a particular outcome argued to the courts, the law would be worse off.
    Charles Fried
  • Only those who are ideologically opposed to military programs think of the defense budget as the first and best place to get resources for social welfare needs.
    Herman Kahn
  • The concept of romantic love affords a means of emotional manipulation which the male is free to exploit, since love is the only circumstance in which the female is (ideologically) pardoned for sexual activity.
    Kate Millett
  • I was so impressed with the work we were doing and I was very involved ideologically in photography - that I arranged an exhibition at the College Art Association. The first exhibition I picked the photographs and so on and we had an exhibition in New York.
    Ben Shahn
  • In the past, the United States has sometimes, kind of sardonically, been described as a one-party state: the business party with two factions called Democrats and Republicans. That’s no longer true. It’s still a one-party state, the business party. But it only has one faction. The faction is moderate Republicans, who are now called Democrats. There are virtually no moderate Republicans in what’s called the Republican Party and virtually no liberal Democrats in what’s called the Democratic [sic] Party. It’s basically a party of what would be moderate Republicans and similarly, Richard Nixon would be way at the left of the political spectrum today. Eisenhower would be in outer space. There is still something called the Republican Party, but it long ago abandoned any pretence of being a normal parliamentary party. It’s in lock-step service to the very rich and the corporate sector and has a catechism that everyone has to chant in unison, kind of like the old Communist Party. The distinguished conservative commentator, one of the most respected – Norman Ornstein – describes today’s Republican Party as, in his words, “a radical insurgency – ideologically extreme, scornful of facts and compromise, dismissive of its political opposition” – a serious danger to the society, as he points out.
    Noam Chomsky

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