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Relating to or favoring abolition.
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(historical, US) Support for the abolition of slavery.
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The ideology of 1960s Radicals.
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The phase of radicalization in which a person wishes to join a radical group and disclaim their prior identity (name, family, country).
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Opposed to the existing sociopolitical system (the establishment).
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A proponent of antiinstitutionalism.
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Tending to erode the preservation of capital.
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One who opposes priests or the priesthood.
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Of or relating to Areopagitica, a 1644 prose polemic by John Milton opposing licensing and censorship.
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A proponent of authoritarianism
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A political centrist or politically correct person; an unphilosophical adherent to the zeitgeist.
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An "us-and-them" ideology by which people are regarded as belonging to opposing camps.
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(politics) A position that lacks strong commitments or ideology.
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(politics) The advocacy of a centrifugal state.
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Any moderate political philosophy that avoids extremes.
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(ethics) The group of doctrines that oppose excessive individualism in favour of a more community-based approach
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Inoffensive to rightists.
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Alternative form of counterrevolution [A revolution aiming to reverse the political or social changes instigated by a previous revolution.]
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Synonym of antiauthoritarian
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Synonym of antirevisionist
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Alternative form of counteradaptive [Relating to counteradaptation]
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Synonym of counterrevolutionary
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(derogatory) A corrupt or inauthentic capitalist; a proponent of crapitalism.
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the political use of historical revisionism
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A person who advocates decentralisation
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A supporter of decentralism.
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One who deviates from accepted beliefs or policies, especially from a prescribed form of Communism.
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A person who stubbornly holds to a philosophy or opinion regardless of its feasibility.
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Centrist; not leaning too heavily in favor of a particular political, religious, etc. persuasion.
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Alternative form of exceptionalist [A proponent of exceptionalism.]
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(Britain) Alternative form of globalizationism [A philosophy that supports globalization (the world economy becoming dominated by capitalist models).]
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Alternative form of hacktivist [A person who engages in hacktivism.]
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A person who takes a firm, uncompromising position on some policy.
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(politics, economics) An economic ideology that emphasizes unregulated markets and the abandonment of welfare.
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(historical) The belief that slavery should be ended immediately, without political process.
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One who supports interracialism.
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One who resists reform and holds to tradition.
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(economics, politics) Advocating such noninterference.
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Not restrained; not confined by precise limits.
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A person holding a political opinion in favor of eliminating disparities between the haves and the have-nots.
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(philosophy) The doctrine of free will, as opposed to necessitarianism.
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lowbrow attitudes and policies generally
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An entrenched or aggressive adherent to a particular cause, now especially a member of a particular ideological faction.
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(historical) The United States policy opposing European colonialism in the Americas beginning in 1823.
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(derogatory, rare) Synonym of cultural Marxism (“perceived Marxist conspiracy”)
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An economic system other than capitalism.
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An advocate of a rigid orthodoxy
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(derogatory) Synonym of conservative correctness
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(politics, usually leftism) Humane; Expressing care towards any individual and guaranteeing its rights.
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An unrecognized political party in a one-party state.
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Alternative spelling of postcapitalist. [After capitalism.]
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A trend in philosophy and social theory based on Marxism, but countering derivationism and essentialism; for example, it does not see the state as an instrument that "functions" unambiguously and autonomously on behalf of the interests of a given class.
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(economics) Of or relating to a political movement that criticises neoclassical economics and advocates a pluralistic approach.
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(politics) Synonym of protectionist: supportive of export controls over international trade, especially for political ends or to prevent technology transfer.
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An advocate of progressivism.
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Alternative spelling of pro-imperialist
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In favour of violence.
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One who only claims or appears to be a political radical.
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The situation in which members of an ideological group become increasingly zealous and intolerant, eventually turning on other members.
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Pertaining to radical centrism.
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The adoption and promotion of radical political causes by celebrities, socialites, and high society.
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Of, or pertaining to radicalism
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One who opposes social reform, favouring the maintenance of the status quo; a conservative.
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Alternative form of revanchism [The political policy of endeavouring to regain lost territory.]
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One who clings to previous patterns of behavior or thought, rejecting social or cultural change.
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(historiography) The advocacy of a revision of some accepted theory, doctrine or a view of historical events.
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Exhibiting revisionism; changing some accepted doctrine or view of history.
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Political separatism, specifically the following of independent interests as opposed to central Communist party policy.
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(derogatory, Marxism, China) Favoring a split or separation from the Party or the nation.
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(economics) Characterized by stagnation.
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Resisting change; favouring the status quo.
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One who is resistant to change.
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A supporter of the status quo.
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A radical supporter of political or social revolution.
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A powerful, influential terrorist.
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Of or relating to terrorism.
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terrorism from religious motives
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(politics) The socialist practice of supporting Third-World countries, especially in their struggle for liberation from colonial powers
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Alternative spelling of ultraprogressive [Very progressive.]
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A supporter of unicameralism.
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(politics) Coordinated violence committed against (actual or imagined) socialists and their sympathizers.
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