ideological barrier

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ideological barrier

An ideological barrier can prevent two groups from understanding each other's perspectives.

Definition

Noun: A conceptual or psychological obstacle that prevents cooperation, understanding, or interaction between individuals, groups, or nations due to fundamental differences in their systems of ideas, beliefs, or doctrines (ideologies).

Usage

This term is used to describe an intangible but powerful impediment based on conflicting worldviews. It often explains failures in communication, negotiation, or collaboration in political, social, or organizational contexts. * The deep-seated mistrust served as an ideological barrier to any peace agreement. * During the Cold War, an ideological barrier divided the East and the West. * Their discussion hit an ideological barrier when they tried to reconcile their opposing political philosophies.

Advanced Usage
  • "to break down/overcome an ideological barrier": To successfully reduce or eliminate such an obstacle through dialogue, shared experiences, or changed circumstances.
    • The cultural exchange program aimed to break down ideological barriers between the two communities.
  • "to erect/raise an ideological barrier": To create or strengthen such an obstacle, often through rhetoric or policy.
    • The leader's divisive speech threatened to erect new ideological barriers.
Variants and Related Words
  • Ideology (n): A system of ideas and ideals, especially one which forms the basis of economic or political theory and policy.
    • Their actions were driven by a strict political ideology.
  • Ideological (adj): Relating to or concerned with ideas, especially of a systematic or doctrinaire nature.
    • The split was primarily ideological, not personal.
Synonyms
  • Doctrinal divide: A separation based on different sets of beliefs or principles.
  • Philosophical impasse: A deadlock resulting from differing fundamental beliefs.
Notes on Meaning

This is a compound noun where "ideological" functions as an adjective modifying "barrier." The core meaning resides in the combination, describing a specific type of barrierone made of conflicting ideas rather than physical materials. It is important to distinguish it from practical or physical barriers.

ideological barrier

An ideological barrier can prevent two groups from understanding each other's perspectives.

Noun
  1. a barrier to cooperation or interaction resulting from conflicting ideologies