But this ideological construction is highly vulnerable, one might even say feeble.
The use of campaigns has been criticised for their reliance on an outdated "ideological" construction and an equally outmoded campaign formula of the 1950s.
We can do this by presenting societies whose ideological construction of human nature and behaviour is such as to favour peaceful coexistence.
In reality, Laqueur's scholarship, not untypical of the genre, is an ideological construction, only occasionally tainted by the world of fact.
They tend to use phrases like "ideological constructions" in discussing children's books.
The human subject is said to be one or a number of ideological constructions which are transient, multifaceted works-in-process.
So says the state - and that is the final point of the collective representation [i.e. ideological construction - author].
These examples lend weight to Masterman's assertion that 'news presentation is an ideological construction, rather than a matter of unproblematic reporting'(Masterman, 1985:106).
The documents with which we are here concerned take us, however, into a virtual world or ideological construction glorifying the market.
Also, in giving racist explanations the status of realist accounts, without in any way questioning their ideological construction, common sense is taken at its face value.