Concept cluster: History > Eponymous political ideologies
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Alternative letter-case form of Addisonian. [Of or relating to Joseph Addison (1672–1719), English writer and politician.]
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Of or relating to the politics of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk.
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Of or relating to Clement Attlee (1883–1967), British politician and Prime Minister from 1945 to 1951.
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Pertaining to the Bacon-Shakespeareans and their beliefs.
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Of or relating to Arthur Balfour (1848–1930), British Conservative politician who was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from July 1902 to December 1905.
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Of or relating to Karl Barth (1886–1968), Swiss Reformed theologian.
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Alternative form of Beveridgian [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 pertaining to Blanquism.
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Of or relating to David Bloor (born 1942), professor involved in the field of science and technology studies.
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Of or relating to the Bolsheviks.
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Of or relating to Leonid Ilyich Brezhnev or his policies.
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(historical) Relating to, or supporting, Étienne Charles de Loménie de Brienne (1727–1794), French churchman, politician and finance minister of Louis XVI.
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Of or relating to Mikhail Bulgakov (Russian: Михаи́л Булга́ков; 1891–1940), Russian writer and playwright.
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Relating to Horace Bushnell (1802–1876), American Congregational minister and theologian.
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Of or relating to Thomas Cartwright (Puritan) (c. 1535–1603), English Puritan churchman.
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Of or relating to Alfred D. Chandler, Jr. (1918–2007), professor of business history who wrote extensively about the scale and management structures of modern corporations.
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Objects, materials, sayings, or documents relating to Winston Churchill (1874–1965), British statesman, army officer, and writer.
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Of or relating to Anthony Comstock (1844–1915), United States postal inspector and politician dedicated to ideas of Victorian morality.
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Of or relating to Georges Danton (1759–1794). French lawyer and a leading figure in the French Revolution.
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Of, or characteristic of Eugène Delacroix, or his art.
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Of or relating to Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881), British Conservative politician and writer who twice served as Prime Minister.
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Of or pertaining to the Falange.
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Of or relating to Frantz Fanon, French-Martiniquais psychologist and philosopher.
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Of or relating to Henry Fielding (1707–1754), English novelist and dramatist.
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Michel Foucault
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Alternative form of Froebelian [One who favours Fröbel's system of education.]
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Of or relating to Gottschalk of Orbais (c. 808–868 AD), Saxon theologian, monk and poet, known as an early advocate of the doctrine of two-fold predestination.
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Of or pertaining to the Italian Marxist theoretician and politician Antonio Gramsci or his works.
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(Britain) Of or relating to the policies of William Hague.
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Of or relating to Georges-Eugène Haussmann (1809–1891), French civic planner involved in the extravagant rebuilding of Paris in the 1860s.
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Of or relating to Hentenius (John Henten; 1499–1566), Flemish Dominican Biblical exegete, known for his 1547 edition of the Vulgate.
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Of or relating to Michel Houellebecq, French author.
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Of or pertaining to Jansenism.
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Of or pertaining to the apostle John or his writings.
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Of or relating to Nikita Khrushchev (1894–1971), who led the Soviet Union during part of the Cold War.
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Of or pertaining to Kim Il Sung.
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Of or pertaining to Kim Jong-il.
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Of or relating to Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968), American clergyman, activist and prominent leader in the civil rights movement.
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Of or relating to Václav Klaus, a Czech economist, free markets supporting politician and president.
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Of or relating to Klingsor, a magician in the Middle High German epic poem Parzival (c. 1200).
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Of or relating to Peter Kropotkin (Пётр Кропо́ткин; 1842–1921), Russian scientist and philosopher who advocated a communist society based on voluntary associations between workers.
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Gilbert du Motier, marquis de La Fayette (1757–1834), a French aristocrat who is considered a national hero in both France and the United States for his participation in the French and American revolutions.
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Alternative form of Lagrangian [of or relating to Joseph Louis Lagrange]
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Of or relating to Joseph Larmor (1857–1942), physicist and mathematician who made innovations in the understanding of electricity, dynamics, thermodynamics, and the electron theory of matter.
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Of or pertaining to Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865), 16th president of the United States.
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Alternative form of Lockeanism [Lockean philosophy.]
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Of or relating to Rosa Luxemburg (1871–1919), Polish Marxist philosopher and revolutionary.
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Of or relating to Sir John Alexander Macdonald (1815–1891), first prime minister of Canada.
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Of or relating to Greil Marcus (born 1945), American author, music journalist and cultural critic.
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Of or relating to Jacques Maritain (1882–1973), French Catholic philosopher.
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Of or relating to Charles Maurras (1868–1952), French writer, critic, and leader of Action Française, a political movement that was monarchist, anti-parliamentarist, and counter-revolutionary.
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(Australia, politics) In the style or manner of former Australian right-wing politician and prime minister Sir Robert Menzies.
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(humorous) Pertaining to the tactics of German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
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Of or pertaining to Maria Montessori (1870–1952), Italian physician and educator, noted for her educational technique, the Montessori method.
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Of or relating to Samuel George Morton (1799–1851), American physician and natural scientist.
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(humorous) Of or pertaining to Benito Mussolini.
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Of or relating to Napoleon Bonaparte.
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Objects, materials, or documents relating to Napoleon Bonaparte.
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Suffering from Napoleon complex.
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Supporting, relating to, or characteristic of, the dynasty of the Napoleons.
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Alternative form of Napoleonic [Of or pertaining to Napoleon Bonaparte; as, the Napoleonic Wars.]
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The Narodnik movement.
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Of or relating to Richard Nixon (1913–1994), 37th president of the United States, famously associated with the Watergate scandal.
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Alternative form of Ockhamistic [Of or pertaining to William of Ockham, 13th-14th century English Franciscan friar and scholastic philosopher.]
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Of or pertaining to Henry John Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (1784–1865), British prime minister.
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A French poet of the Parnassianism movement.
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Of or relating to Peter G. Peterson (1926–2018), American investment banker who served as US Secretary of Commerce from 1972 to 1973.
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Alternative form of Platonist [A member of the philosophical school of thought established by Plato; a believer in Platonism.]
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Of or relating to Vladimir Putin (born 1952), 2nd and 4th President of Russia.
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Of or relating to Rasputin (1869–1916), Russian mystic perceived as having influenced the latter days of the Russian Nicholas II and family.
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Of or relating to Charles A. Reich (1928–2019), American academic whose 1970 book The Greening of America was a paean to the counterculture of the 1960s.
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Of or relating to Jacques Rousseau (secular activist) (born 1971).
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Alternative form of Rovian [Of or pertaining to the political theory that a lie told often enough will be accepted as the truth, and that the truth is no longer relevant to democratic politics.]
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(historical) The French empire ruled by Napoleon III from 1852 to 1870.
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Of or pertaining to Emmanuel Joseph Sieyès.
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Related to, or characteristic of, Dr. Benjamin Spock or his parenting philosophy.
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Of or relating to Joseph Stalin, a Russian revolutionary and political leader.
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Of or relating to William Howard Taft (1857–1930), 27th president of the United States (1909–1913) and the tenth Chief Justice of the United States (1921–1930).
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Of or pertaining to Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord (1754–1838), French diplomat in the era of the French Revolution.
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(historical) Pertaining to such people (in French history).
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Of or relating to Titoism.
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Of or pertaining to Emory Upton (1839–1881), American military general and strategist.
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Of or relating to Immanuel Wallerstein (born 1930), US sociologist.
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Of or relating to Robert Walpole (1676–1745), British statesman generally regarded as having been the first British prime minister.
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Of or relating to Wellesley College, a women's liberal arts college in Wellesley, Massachusetts, United States.
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Of or relating to John Whitgift (c.1530–1604), Archbishop of Canterbury from 1583, whose theological views were often controversial.
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Of or relating to William Wilberforce (1759–1833), British politician, philanthropist and leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade.
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Relating to Wilhelm II, German Emperor or to Germany in the late 19th and early 20th centuries
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(US politics) Of or relating to US politician Woodrow Wilson or his policies.
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Alternative form of Wittgensteinianism [Wittgensteinian philosophy]
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(video games) Of or pertaining to the Zork series of early computer games (originating in the 1970s), works of interactive fiction set in a sprawling underground labyrinth.

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