I find the world just too complex to embrace a single ideological point of view.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The premise of my book is that everyone is a bit ideological to some extent. Everyone comes from a ideological perspective.
My philosophy comes from a worldview that looks at the world as one. It's a holistic view that sees the world as interconnected and interdependent and integrated in so many different ways, which informs my politics.
I don't believe in ideology in international relations.
I guess many of us are just prone to see what the other side is up to, maybe to reinforce our own worldviews and feel confident that our ideology is right and theirs is wrong.
When you're on a scale like we are in 170 countries and hundreds of thousands of people, you have a single point of view.
They say the world has become too complex for simple answers. They are wrong.
All ideologies are idiotic, whether religious or political, for it is conceptual thinking, the conceptual word, which has so unfortunately divided man.
If I had a worldview, and I don't know if I do, but if I did, it's one that's intensely humanistic.
A World is not an ideology nor a scientific institution, nor is it even a system of ideologies; rather, it is a structure of unconscious relations and symbiotic processes.
Ideology has shaped the very sofa on which I sit.