politico-ideological

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English

Etymology

From politico- +‎ ideological.

Adjective

politico-ideological (not comparable)

  1. Political and ideological.
    • 2007 January 5, Slavoj Zizek, “Denying the Facts, Finding the Truth”, in The New York Times:
      One outcome of the American invasion is that it has generated a much more uncompromising “fundamentalist” politico-ideological constellation in Iraq.

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