Concept cluster: Philosophy > New or revived form
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(theosophy, Germanic mysticism, Nazism) A member of an alleged master race with no fixed definition, comprising people of Germanic descent (in the narrowest sense), or all non-Jewish Caucasians (in the broadest sense)
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Babouvist beliefs generally
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(historical) A proponent of Carsonism; a political supporter of Edward Carson.
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Chomskyan beliefs and theories generally
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A supporter of Fabianism.
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Synonym of Castrism
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Alternative form of Freudianist [A proponent of Freudianism.]
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A follower or adherent of the political ideas of Antonio Gramsci.
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(figuratively) Involving unrestrained, selfish, and uncivilized competition.
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Synonym of Johnsonianism
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(economics) Of or pertaining to an economic theory based on the ideas of John Maynard Keynes, as put forward in his book The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, published in 1936 in response to the Great Depression of the 1930s, and extensively extended by a large body of followers before and after his death in 1946.
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(economics) A follower of the theories of American economist Robert Lucas Jr..
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A supporter of the ideas of Herbert Marcuse.
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(especially Nazism) A race of people who are superior to others.
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Characteristic of McCarthyism or McCarthyists.
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A person who substantially agrees with the economic analyses of Ludwig von Mises.
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(LGBT, slang, chiefly in the plural) Clipping of neopronoun. [A pronoun used in place of he, she, or singular they, especially one of the modern coinages used by some non-binary people.]
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Alternative form of neocon [(US, possibly derogatory) A neoconservative.]
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Of or relating to Neo-Confucianism.
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Alternative spelling of Neo-Confucianism [A Chinese philosophy influenced by Confucianism which originated in the Tang dynasty and became prominent during the Song and Ming dynasties.]
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(slang) Clipping of neo-creationist. [A proponent of neo-creationism.]
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(derogatory) neoconservative
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Alternative form of Neo-Lamarckism [(biology, historical) Lamarckism as revived, modified, and expounded by later biologists, especially as maintaining that the offspring inherits traits acquired by the parent from change of environment, use or disuse of parts, etc.]
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Alternative form of Neo-Malthusianism [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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Of or pertaining to neo-Nazism or neo-Nazis.
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Of, relating to, supporting, or advocating neo-Nazism.
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Alternative letter-case form of neo-orthodoxy [(Christianity, theology) A theological movement developed in the aftermath of World War I, largely a reaction against doctrines of 19th-century liberal theology and a reevaluation of the teachings of the Reformation.]
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Alternative form of neopopulism [(politics) A cultural and political movement, mainly in Latin American countries, distinct from twentieth-century populism in radically combining classically opposed left-wing and right-wing attitudes and using electronic media as a means of dissemination.]
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Alternative form of neopronoun [A pronoun used in place of he, she, or singular they, especially one of the modern coinages used by some non-binary people.]
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Alternative form of neoracist [A person who is neoracist.]
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(politics) Of or pertaining to neo-Stalinism.
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(slang, derogatory, offensive) A neoconservative.
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(US) Neoconservative.
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(very rare) A proponent of neoconism.
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(US politics, slang, derogatory, offensive) A neoconservative.
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Alternative letter-case form of Neolog [(Judaism) Pertaining to a liberal and reformist current of Hungarian Judaism.]
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Alternative form of Neo-orthodox [(Christianity, theology) Of or relating to Neo-orthodoxy.]
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The theory that the Nordic race is superior to other races.
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A white nationalist ideology that claims European countries as the exclusive property (odal) of white people.
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Alternative form of paleo-orthodoxy [An evangelical Christian movement in the late 20th and early 21st centuries that emphasizes the ancient Christian consensus of the undivided Church of the first millennium AD.]
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The political philosophy of Pierre-Joseph Proudhon.
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A follower of Ayn Rand.
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A member of the RAND Corporation, a nonprofit global policy think tank.
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(philosophy) The theories of John Rawls; support for these theories.
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The philosophy or beliefs of controversial Austrian psychologist Wilhelm Reich.
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The economic theories of David Ricardo (1772–1823), British political economist.
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Voltairism
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(Black liberation theology) A white supremacist form of Christianity.

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