The notion of the "End of Ideology," popularized by Daniel Bell, posits a decline in the significance of ideological conflict due to:
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The emergence of a single dominant ideology that encompasses all political and social beliefs.
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The exhaustion of ideological alternatives and the prevalence of pragmatic problem-solving approaches.
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The intensification of ideological polarization driven by technological advancements and globalization.
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The imposition of authoritarian regimes that suppress dissent and enforce ideological conformity.