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ID168459
Title ProperGlobalization’s ‘Variable Geometry’1 and Asymmetrical Dispensation
LanguageENG
AuthorPadhi, Subhendu Sekhar
Summary / Abstract (Note)As an interrelated set of ideas constituting any set of beliefs, Ideologies hold significance and tremendous sway in mass societies for garnering public support for a programme of action, social agenda and mobilisation of masses in defence of a social order. An ideology is thus an action-oriented system of thought. Martin Seliger defines Ideology as ‘a set of ideas by which men explain and justify the ends and means of organised social action’ in relation to a given social order.
`In' analytical NoteWorld Focus Vol. 40, No.10; Oct 2019: p.52-55
Journal SourceWorld Focus 2019-10 40, 10
Key WordsGlobalization’s ‘Variable Geometry’ ;  Asymmetrical Dispensation