unideological

/ˌʌnaɪdiəˈlɑdʒɪkəl/
adjective
  1. Not based on or influenced by a fixed set of beliefs or political ideas; practical rather than dogmatic.
    • Her unideological stance on education reform won support from both conservatives and liberals.
    • The mayor took an unideological approach, focusing on what actually worked for the city rather than following a party line.
    • The committee's decision was refreshingly unideological, based purely on the evidence presented.
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