Concept cluster: Philosophy > Economic theories (2)
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The psychology and psychotherapy theories of Alfred Adler.
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A proponent of the philosophy of Louis Pierre Althusser.
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A person who, in the controversy over who wrote the Shakespeare canon, holds that it was probably written by someone other than William Shakespeare of Stratford-upon-Avon.
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An economist supporting the ideals of the Austrian School of Economics.
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Synonym of Bismarckism
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Synonym of caesaropapism
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Alternative letter-case form of Christocentrist [Synonym of Christocentric]
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Imitation of, or resemblance to, the style or action of Cicero.
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A proponent of Cobdenism.
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Synonym of comstockery
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(historical) A follower of Comtism.
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Synonym of Nkrumaism
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(derogatory, slang) A creationist.
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Alternative letter-case form of Dadaist [In the style of Dada.]
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doctrinaire attitudes generally
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A supporter of Ronald Dworkin.
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A Harmonist.
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elitarian beliefs generally
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The form of transcendentalism championed by Ralph Waldo Emerson.
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A supporter of Friedmanian economics.
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Exhibiting or relating to Gongorism.
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Synonym of Gramscianism
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Synonym of Gramscian
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(economics) A proponent of the economic theories of Friedrich Hayek.
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A person who supports indigenous people or beliefs.
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Addicted to isms, or faddish theories.
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An advocate of Jansenism.
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The belief that an individual's intelligence is largely due to heredity, including racial heritage.
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(economics) A proponent of Keynesian economic doctrine.
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(philosophy, religion) The philosophical or religious views of the Danish thinker Søren Kierkegaard (1813–1855).
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A supporter or an advocate of Lamarckism.
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A proponent of Lamarckism.
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A proponent of Lysenkoism.
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An advocate of Lysenkoism.
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(economics) The viewpoint that the population will always grow faster than the food supply that it needs to survive and prosper.
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A follower of Deidre McCloskey (1942-present), American economist at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
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A proponent of Metaxism.
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(economics) A proponent of the economic theories of Hyman Minsky.
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Of or relating to Monroeism.
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Synonym of Walkerism
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A supporter of natalism; one who is in favour of childbearing.
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A proponent of neo-Bolshevism.
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Alternative spelling of neoimperialism [(politics) Modern imperialistic practices, such as using power and influence to dominate smaller countries.]
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An advocate of Neo-Lamarckism
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A proponent of Neo-Malthusianism
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A later form of Malthusianism that advocates for population control programs, especially birth control, to ensure resources for current and future populations.
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A supporter of neo-Marxism.
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neo-Objectivist beliefs
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(politics, chiefly derogatory) Someone who holds such views.
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(economics) Describing the economics of David Ricardo as interpreted by Piero Sraffa.
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A proponent of neo-ultramontanism.
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Of or relating to neocapitalism.
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Alternative form of neo-creationist [Of or concerning the movement of neo-creationism.]
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Of or relating to neofascism
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A proponent of any of various new or postmodern forms of feminism.
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(politics, sociology) The contemporary rebirth of policies of governance, economy and public life reminiscent of those present in many feudal societies.
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Of or relating to neofeudalism.
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Exhibiting or relating to neoimperialism.
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In accordance with, or subscribing to, neoliberalism.
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Of or relating to neomercantilism.
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Of or relating to neopatriarchy.
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A proponent of neosocialism.
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An advocate of New Keynesian macroeconomics.
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(philosophy) The philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900).
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Nietzschean beliefs generally.
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A proponent of Michael Oakeshott's theories.
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Alternative form of oecist [(Ancient Greece) A founder of a colony.]
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(politics) A proponent of Owenism
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A follower of Robert Owen (1771–1858), Welsh social reformer and one of the founders of utopian socialism.
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(uncommon) The study or ideology of Theodore Parker, an American transcendentalist and reforming minister of the Unitarian church.
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Alternative spelling of postfascism [A new form of fascism.]
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A proponent of the ideas of Nicos Poulantzas.
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Ranterism
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Of, pertaining to or advocating Rexism.
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A proponent of Albrecht Ritschl's theology.
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Rothbardianism
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(philosophy) The philosophical doctrine of Baruch Spinoza (1632-1677) and his followers.
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Synonym of Spockism
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A proponent of Stirnerism.
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A radical Bolshevik policy demanding that an ultimatum be sent to Bolshevik deputies of the duma, instructing them to be uncompromisingly radical.
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Frank Lloyd Wright's utopian vision of the United States
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Of Frank Lloyd Wright's vision for a utopian United States.
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(rare) The philosophical ideal of Frank Lloyd Wright's Usonian architecture
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Synonym of Churchillian
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Synonym of yesmanship
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A proponent of Zimmerwaldism.

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