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  • noun Plural form of ideologist.

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Examples

  • Latin American ideologists ... (supplying world "left-wing")

    SANTIAGO PAPER CARRIES INTERVIEW WITH CASTRO 1989

  • However, we are dealing with serious "ideologists" who will never be convinced that Tony Blair and George Bush took a difficult and perfectly reasonable decision, given what the world knew at the time.

    Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I... 2010

  • This can be seen in the SDS organs, New Left Notes and Radical America, and in the ample writings of "ideologists" like Booth, Davidson, Hayden, Flacks, Lynd, and Oglesby.

    In Game Fischer, George 1968

  • Convention, was crowded with "ideologists," and may be said to have continued the work of the Encyclopaedia.

    The Idea of Progress An inguiry into its origin and growth 1894

  • -- As to the cultivated and intelligent liberals of 1789, he consigns them with a word to the place where they belong; they are "ideologists"; in other words, their pretended knowledge is mere drawing-room prejudice and the imagination of the study.

    The Modern Regime, Volume 1 Hippolyte Taine 1860

  • The advocates of liberty, and of progress, are "ideologists;" -- a word of contempt often in his mouth; -- - "Necker is an ideologist:" "Lafayette is an ideologist."

    Representative Man (1850) 1850

  • The advocates of liberty, and of progress, are "ideologists;" -- a word of contempt often in his mouth; -- "Necker is an ideologist:" "Lafayette is an ideologist."

    Representative Men Ralph Waldo Emerson 1842

  • Hrant Dink's murderer Ogun Samast was a member of radical organization "Universal Order", which is a part of mass movement of Turkish 'ideologists' also known as 'Grey Wolves'.

    Armenian News - PanARMENIAN.Net 2009

  • "ideologists;" Stephenson was nineteen before he mastered his Bible;

    Side Lights James Runciman 1871

  • 'ideologists' mainly followed Condillac, and apparently knew nothing of Hartley.

    The English Utilitarians, Volume II (of 3) James Mill Leslie Stephen 1868

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