And yet his freedom from ideological constructs made him uniquely equipped to handle the give-and-take diplomacy that led to American independence.
His own view was that this overly advertised struggle was nothing more than an ideological construct of the devious.
Men of affairs who respond to each new situation with practical, specific ideas unfettered by ideological constructs increasingly dominate our political process.
As we saw in chapter 1 'history' is largely an ideological construct.
Liberal democracy, private life, civil rights and interest groups are all simply ideological constructs designed to pacify and mislead.
They were at first only ideological constructs, but the tides of time turned them into reality in that same century.
Some sociologists have pondered these issues and come to the conclusion that criminal law categories are ideological constructs (Sumner 1976).
Definitions of serious crime are essentially ideological constructs.
Healthism, sometimes called public-healthism, is a neologism to describe a variety of ideological constructs concerning health and medicine.
The authors identify the ideological constructs which have dichotomised some of the concepts.