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In a [[dialogic]] process, various approaches coexist and are comparatively [[Existentialism|existential]] and relativistic in their interaction. Here, each ideology can hold more salience in particular circumstances. Changes can be made within these ideologies if a strategy does not have the desired effect. An example of the dialogic process can be found in [[Robert Nozick|Nozick's]], ''[[Anarchy, State, and Utopia]]''.
These two distinctions are observed in studies of [[personal identity (philosophy)|personal identity]], [[national identity]], and [[group identity]].
[[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel|G. W. F. Hegel]] (1770-1831) introduced the concept of dialectic process to explain the progression of ideas.
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