Ideas bring ideophobia, and the consequence is that people begin to persecute their neighbors in the name of ideas. |
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In recent years, a number of American newspapers and periodicals have reported on ideophobia in the country. |
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Common sense is neither practically nor theoretically sound when it becomes encrusted with smugness, ideophobia, and arrogance, as in the case of the racially bigoted southerner's common sense. |
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The more complex the problems with which administrators have to deal, the truer is our statement about ideophobia likely to be for officials down the line. |
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Ideophobia is possibly a less menacing phenomenon than xenophobia, especially for strong and dominating nations. |
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