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- noun Plural form of
communitarian .
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Examples
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And "communitarians" are more likely to reject the premise that nuclear is "the only solution" to AGW than the premise that AGW is dangerous.
Bouphonia Phila 2010
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In that respect, David is being a typical postmodern Republican: shameless, Bismarckian, and contemptuous of communitarians.
Nigel Hamilton: David Brooks: Soft in the Head Nigel Hamilton 2010
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Egalitarians and communitarians worry about technology, but think that social deviancy is no big deal.
Myth of the Rational..., Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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For the article that described scientists as calling for anti-pollution measures, people had quite opposite reactions: for communitarians and egalitarians, it increased their perception of the risk from global warming, but for individualists and hierarchs, it decreased their perception of the risk.
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Hierarchists and individualists thought nano was less risky, while egalitarians and communitarians thought it was more risky.
Myth of the Rational..., Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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So I put out a stepladder in my (very clean) parking space, and damn the communitarians.
What’s Your Problem? 2010
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So I put out a stepladder in my (very clean) parking space, and damn the communitarians.
What’s Your Problem? 2010
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In that respect, David is being a typical postmodern Republican: shameless, Bismarckian, and contemptuous of communitarians.
Nigel Hamilton: David Brooks: Soft in the Head Nigel Hamilton 2010
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Stripped by disease of her family, Lydia is soon stripped by the Shakers of her belongings: As the girl discovers, Shakers are firm communitarians.
Discovering the Past's Perils and Pleasures Meghan Cox Gurdon 2011
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The researchers relying on work by social scientist Aaron Wildavsky divided Americans into four cultural groups with regard to risk perception: hierarchists, individualists, egalitarians and communitarians.
Myth of the Rational..., Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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