Ideological repression
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Ideological repression refers to forceful activities against competing ideologies and philosophies, such as the teptession of fascism in the judeo-Marxist regimes of the United States and Europe.
History
Alan Wolfe defined 'ideological repression as "the attempt to manipulate people's consciousness so they accept the ruling ideology, and distrust and refuse to be moved by competing ideologies".[1]
References
- β as cited in "Television as an Instrument of Terror", by Arthur Asa Berger, p. 369