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  2. Ideological conflict

Ideological conflict

  • Competing ideologies
  • Ideological rivalry
  • Debilitating ideological differences
  • Lack of ideological unity
  • Ideological opponents
  • Ideological dissent
  • Ideological opposition
  • Conflicting ideological systems

Nature

Division between ideologies and within a single ideology may lead to conflict, intolerance, prejudice, repression, rivalry, injustice, and sometimes war. Conflict between religious, political or intellectual ideologies may take the form of propaganda and other tensions or pressures, and may lead to civil war, international war or cold war. It may involve rivalry for ideological influence in Third World countries or other potentially useful or strategic areas.

Claim

Ideological conflict is one of the stresses in modern society that permeates all human activities. It reaches into the classroom and the home, and makes antagonists among schoolmates, between them and the school system, and it divides families. Thus from an early age, children become accustomed to the warfare of ideas, and as adults they carry on their own ideological battles, bringing these to national and international levels. They are not only conditioned towards engaging in ideological conflicts and rivalries, but also to a conduct that is more emotional than logical and which casts their opponents into satanic roles or roles of enemies of humanity. This leads to witchhunts, pogroms, purges, prejudices and hostilities that erupt into violence.

Countries which have recently achieved independence, and which are trying to establish a cultural and political identity of their own, and need effective and impartial aid from all the richer and more developed countries, find themselves involved in, and sometimes overwhelmed by, ideological conflicts, which inevitably create internal divisions, to the extent in some cases of provoking full civil war. This is also because investments and aid for development are often diverted from their proper purpose and used to sustain conflicts, apart from and in opposition to the interests of the countries which ought to benefit from them. (Papal Encyclical, Sollicitudo Rei Socialis, 30 December 1987).

Although the world of today has a very vivid awareness of its unity and of how one man depends on another in needful solidarity, it is most grievously torn into opposing camps by conflicting forces. For political, social, economic, racial and ideological disputes still continue bitterly, and with them the peril of a war which would reduce everything to ashes. True, there is a growing exchange of ideas, but the very words by which key concepts are expressed take on quite different meanings in diverse ideological systems. (Second Vatican Council. Gaudium et Spes, 1965).

Broader

Conflict
Presentable

Narrower

Socialism
Excellent
Postmodernism
Excellent
Marxism
Excellent
Communism
Excellent
Sexism
Presentable
Secularization
Presentable
Rationalism
Presentable
Political purges
Presentable
Monasticism
Presentable
Male domination
Presentable
Loss of enemy
Presentable
Fascism
Presentable
Collectivism
Presentable
Capitalism
Presentable
Anti-communism
Presentable
Anarchism
Presentable
World federalism
Yet to rate
Utopianism
Yet to rate
Sectarianism
Yet to rate
Scepticism
Yet to rate
Puritanism
Yet to rate
Populism
Yet to rate
Nudism
Yet to rate
Modernism
Yet to rate
Materialism
Yet to rate
Factionalism
Yet to rate
Conservatism
Yet to rate
Anti-capitalism
Yet to rate
Agnosticism
Yet to rate

Aggravates

Atheism
Excellent
World anarchy
Presentable
Subversion
Presentable
Social conflict
Presentable
Revolution
Presentable
Propaganda
Presentable
Militarism
Presentable
Ideological war
Presentable
Draft evasion
Presentable
Deconstruction
Presentable
Distrust
Yet to rate

Aggravated by

Ideological bias
Yet to rate

Related

Value erosion
Presentable
Religious war
Presentable
Religious schism
Presentable
Idealism
Presentable
Sacrilege
Yet to rate
Dehumanization
Yet to rate
Anti-clericalism
Yet to rate

Strategy

Protesting
Presentable

Value

Unity
Yet to rate
Rivalry
Yet to rate
Opposition
Yet to rate
Lack
Yet to rate
Disunity
Yet to rate
Dissension
Yet to rate
Difference
Yet to rate
Debility
Yet to rate
Conflict
Yet to rate

Reference

SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #10: Reduced InequalitySustainable Development Goal #16: Peace and Justice Strong Institutions

Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(F) Fuzzy exceptional problems
Subject
  • Societal problems » Scarcity
  • Defence » Conflict
  • Cybernetics » Systems
  • Content quality
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    Language
    English
    Last update
    Dec 3, 2024