His concerns about American ideological hostility led him to see Britain as a more viable long-term partner because he believed they would be more conservative going into the postwar world.
Paul Krugman pointed out the administration's "ideological hostility to the very idea of using government to serve the public good."
The Labor Party and the Australian Council of Trade Unions alleges that the implementation of VSU by the Howard Government represents an ideological hostility towards collective organisations.
Meanwhile, the Trades Union Congress today accuses the Government of 'narrow ideological hostility' to the trade unions' traditional celebration of the May Day public holiday.
The complaints of the wealthy have an undeniable dimension of ideological and political hostility to the common people (demos): Xenophon and Isocrates emphasize that "the liturgy is a weapon in the hands of the poor".
The huge potential audience and evolving society in the commonwealth states have proved a potent lure for attracting a variety of publishing ventures, but the market is hardly one without problems, from telecommunications difficulties to pockets of ideological hostility.
First, the ideological hostility of international politics is destined to disappear.
Michael Obi holds ideological hostility to traditional African animist beliefs, believing that such ideas need to be "eradicated."
But the federal government's lethal ineptitude wasn't just a consequence of Mr. Bush's personal inadequacy; it was a consequence of ideological hostility to the very idea of using government to serve the public good.
And that makes the opposition to the idea of putting Black on trial seem not so much a rational attempt to think through the problem of agency costs as ideological hostility to any government intervention in the marketplace.