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Of or relating to Brian Aldiss (born 1925), English writer and editor, best known for science fiction.
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Of or relating to Saul Alinsky (1909–1972), American community activist and political theorist.
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Of or pertaining to Louis Pierre Althusser (1918-1990), Marxist philosopher.
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Of or relating to Saint Anselm of Canterbury (c.1033-1109), philosopher and theologian, or his ontological argument for the existence of God.
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Alternative letter-case form of Archimedean [Of or pertaining to Archimedes.]
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An Ancient Greek mathematician, physicist and engineer.
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Support for the ideas of Matthew Arnold (1822–1888), British poet and cultural critic.
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Amedeo Avogadro, Italian physicist
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Of or relating to Nathaniel Bacon (Virginia colonist) (1647–1676), who instigated Bacon's Rebellion.
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Of or relating to Bauhaus or the style it promulgated.
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Of or relating to E. F. Benson (1867–1940), English writer.
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Of or relating to Bishop Berkeley or his system of idealism.
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Of or pertaining to American economist Ben Bernanke (born 1953) or his policies, work or theories.
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Of or relating to William Beveridge (1879-1963), British economist and Liberal politician who played a central role in designing the British welfare state.
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Of or relating to Max Born (1882–1970), German physicist and mathematician who was instrumental in the development of quantum mechanics.
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Of or relating to Warren Buffett (born 1930), American business magnate regarded as one of the most successful investors in the world.
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Relating to the linguist and activist Noam Chomsky.
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Of or relating to Roger Cotes (1682–1716), English mathematician who worked closely with Isaac Newton.
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A supporter of the ideas of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari.
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Of or relating to Fred Dretske (1932–2013), American philosopher noted for his contributions to epistemology and the philosophy of mind.
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Leonhard Euler, Swiss mathematician and physicist.
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Of, pertaining to, characteristic of, or associated with Charles Fourier or his socialist and philosophic theories.
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Of or relating to Fraser's Magazine.
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Of or relating to Milton Friedman (1912–2006), American economist, statistician, and writer, known for his research on consumption analysis, monetary history and theory, and the complexity of stabilization policy.
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Of or relating to John Kenneth Galbraith (1908–2006), Canadian-born economist and proponent of 20th-century American liberalism.
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(economics) Of or relating to the economist A. Ghosh.
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Relating to, or reminiscent of, Waiting for Godot, a 1940s play by Samuel Beckett in which the characters are waiting for somebody who never arrives.
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Of or pertaining to Joseph Goebbels (1897–1945) or his way of doing propaganda, German politician associated with Nazi atrocities under Adolf Hitler.
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Of or relating to Barry Goldwater (1909–1998), American politician and businessman credited with sparking the resurgence of the American conservative movement in the 1960s.
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(politics) Of or pertaining to Mikhail Gorbachev (born 1931), the last head of state of the USSR, who introduced liberalizing reforms.
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Greek sophist, pre-Socratic philosopher and rhetorician.
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Alternative form of Godelian [Characteristic of the works of Kurt Gödel.]
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Of or relating to Ian Hacking (born 1936), Canadian philosopher specializing in the philosophy of science.
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Relating to James Hamilton (1769-1831), or his method of teaching languages without grammar, by a literal interlinear word-for-word translation.
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(economics) Of or pertaining to the economic theories of Friedrich Hayek.
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Of or pertaining to Hugh Hefner (born 1926), American magazine publisher and founder of Playboy Enterprises.
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Pertaining to the theological writings of Georg Hermes, especially in the attempt to reconcile faith with Kantian reason.
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(economics) Of or relating to John Hicks (1904–1989), British economist.
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Of or relating to Eric Hobsbawm (1917–2012), British Marxist historian of the rise of industrial capitalism, socialism, and nationalism.
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Of or relating to Robert Hooke, 17th-century British physicist.
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(economics) Of or relating to the politics or economics of Herbert Hoover.
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(mathematics) Relating to, or introduced by, Heinz Hopf (1894–1971), German mathematician.
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Of or relating to the political theories of Hans-Hermann Hoppe.
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Of or relating to Thomas Jefferson, or to his political theories.
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An enthusiast of the works of Samuel Johnson.
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A supporter of Karl Johann Kautsky (1854–1938), Czech-German philosopher, journalist, and Social Democrat theoretician.
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Relating to Paul Krugman (born 1953), American economist.
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(philosophy) Of or pertaining to the philosophy of Thomas Kuhn, especially the theories in his book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions.
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Alternative letter-case form of Lagrangian [of or relating to Joseph Louis Lagrange]
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Of or relating to Ferdinand Lassalle (1825–1864), German-Jewish jurist, philosopher, and socialist political activist.
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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646–1716), German mathematician, philosopher, and polymath
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Of or relating to Leninism.
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Of, relating to, or reminiscent of Monica Lewinsky, who was involved in a 1998 sex scandal with US President Bill Clinton.
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Of or relating to Benjamin Libet (1916–2007), pioneering scientist in the field of human consciousness.
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Of or relating to the astronomer Thomas Lowndes, or the academic professorship of astronomy and geometry that he founded at the University of Cambridge in 1749.
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Of or pertaining to Lysenko or his pseudoscientific theories.
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Alternative letter-case form of Markovian [(statistics, of a process) Exhibiting the Markov property, in which the conditional probability distribution of future states of the process, given the present state and all past states, depends only upon the present state and not on any past states.]
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Of or relating to Alfred Marshall (1842–1924), influential economist.
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Of, pertaining to, or influenced by the 19th-century philosopher Karl Marx and his political and economic theories.
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Of or relating to Brian Massumi (born 1956), Canadian social theorist, writer and philosopher.
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Of or relating to Marcel Mauss (1872–1950), French sociologist, whose work traversed the boundaries between sociology and anthropology.
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Of or relating to Marshall McLuhan (1911–1980), Canadian educator and philosopher, known for coining the expressions "the medium is the message" and "global village".
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The social ideas of Canadian philosopher Marshall McLuhan (1911–1980).
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Of or relating to Philip Melanchthon (1497–1560), German Lutheran reformer.
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(economics) Of or pertaining to the theories of the 20th-century American economist Lloyd Appleton Metzler.
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Of or relating to the philosophy of John Stuart Mill.
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Of or relating to the philosophy of John Stuart Mill.
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(economics) Of or pertaining to Hyman Minsky (1919–1996), American economist.
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(economics) Of or pertaining to the theories of the 20th-century Canadian economist Robert Mundell.
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Alternative form of Napierian [Of or relating to John Napier (1550–1617), Scottish mathematician who discovered logarithms.]
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(now historical) Someone engaged in private enterprise under Lenin's New Economic Policy in the Soviet Union; by extension, any successful entrepreneur.
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Of or relating to William Nordhaus (born 1941), American economist known for his work in economic modelling and climate change.
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(economics) Of or relating to Arthur Melvin Okun (1928–1980), American economist
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Alternative form of pan-European. [Relating to, covering or serving most or all of Europe]
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The adopted name of Philippus von Hohenheim, a Swiss thinker of the 16th century known for his pioneering scientific work and his research into the occult and alchemy.
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Of or resembling Theodore Parker (1810-1860), an American transcendentalist and reforming minister of the Unitarian church.
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Of or relating to Talcott Parsons (1902–1979), American sociologist.
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The French mathematician and physicist Blaise Pascal
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Linus Pauling, American chemist
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Of or relating to Jean Piaget (1896–1980), Swiss developmental psychologist and philosopher known for his cognitive studies with children.
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Of or relating to Steven Pinker (born 1954), Canadian-born experimental psychologist, cognitive scientist, and linguist, known for his advocacy of evolutionary psychology and the computational theory of mind.
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(mathematics) A Cayleyan.
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Alternative form of Plantingan [Of or relating to Alvin Plantinga (born 1932), American analytic philosopher, known for his work in philosophy of religion, epistemology, metaphysics and Christian apologetics.]
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Of or pertaining to Nicos Poulantzas (1936–1979), Greek Marxist political sociologist.
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Of or pertaining to John Enoch Powell (1912–1998), British politician, classical scholar, and writer who controversially opposed immigration.
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The literary style of Alexander Pushkin (Russian: Алекса́ндр Пу́шкин, 1799–1837), Russian author of the Romantic era.
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Of or relating to Hilary Putnam (1926–2016), American philosopher, mathematician and computer scientist, and a major figure in analytic philosophy in the second half of the 20th century.
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A depiction of a red star, often used as a symbol of communism and the Soviet Union.
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Paul Ricœur (1913–2005), French philosopher who combined phenomenological description with hermeneutics
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Of or relating to Bertrand Russell (1872–1970), British philosopher, logician, mathematician, historian, social critic and political activist.
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Of or relating to Lady Mary Sadleir, or the academic professorship of pure mathematics that she founded at the University of Cambridge in 1701.
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Of or pertaining to J. D. Salinger (1919-2010), American writer on themes of alienation and outsiderness.
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(economics) Of or pertaining to the economist Paul Samuelson (1915–2009)
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(US politics) Of or pertaining to Bernie Sanders (born 1941), American politician and senator.
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Of or relating to E. F. Schumacher (1911–1977), influential economist and statistician.
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(economics) Of or pertaining to the economist Joseph Alois Schumpeter (1883–1950).
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Of or relating to Will Self (born 1961), English novelist and journalist.
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Of or relating to Georges Seurat, French post-Impressionist artist known for devising the painting techniques of chromoluminarism and pointillism.
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(countable) A term coined by Shakespeare, or otherwise derived from his works.
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Of or relating to Douglas Sirk (1897–1987), German film director best known for his work in Hollywood melodramas of the 1950s.
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The adoption of Slavic cultural (linguistic, ethnic etc.) identity.
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(economics) Of or characteristic of the theories of the political economist Adam Smith.
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(economics) In particular, of or pertaining to the Solow growth model.
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Of or relating to the Italian economist Piero Sraffa (1898–1983), credited with founding the neo-Ricardian school of economics.
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Of, or pertaining to, Strasserism.
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(business) Of or relating to Taylorism.
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François-Hippolyte Clérel de Tocqueville (1797–1877), senator of the French Third Republic
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(derogatory) Of, relating to, supporting, or advocating the doctrines of Leon Trotsky.
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(Christianity, historical) Of or relating to Vigilantius (fl. c. 400), Christian presbyter who wrote a work, now lost, that opposed a number of common fifth-century practices, and which inspired one of the most violent of the polemical treatises of Jerome (died 420).
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Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of the political philosopher Eric Voegelin or his ideas.
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Of or relating to Andrew Volstead (1860–1947), American Republican politician involved in introducing Prohibition legislation.
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Of or relating to Richard Walker (philosopher) (1679–1764), professor of moral philosophy.
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(economics) Relating to a tatonnement process for achieving exchange equilibrium.
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(UK politics) Of or relating to British politician Harold Wilson or his policies.
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The philosophy of Christian Wolff (1679–1754), German philosopher.
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Of or relating to the mediaeval English theologian John Wycliffe (mid-1320s–1384), his ideas, or his English translation of the Bible (Wyclif’s Bible).
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Of or relating to John Zerzan (born 1943), American anarchist and primitivist philosopher and author whose works criticize agricultural civilization as inherently oppressive and advocate a way of life inspired by hunter-gatherers.
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