Sentence examples for antiliberal from inspiring English sources

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antiliberal

noun

One who opposes liberalism.

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This kind of fiction, it was argued by Iris Murdoch, a philosopher as well as a novelist, ran antiliberal risks in its preference for allegory, pattern, and symbol over the social capaciousness and realistic rendition of character at which the great 19th-century novels excelled.

Gezelle was a lively, sometimes reckless, political journalist, writing with startling facility in his antiliberal weekly, 't Jaer 30 (1864–70; "The Year 30"), and elsewhere.

He was responsible for the assassination of the antiliberal government minister Vyacheslav Konstantinovich Plehve (1904) and of the grand duke Sergey Aleksandrovich (1905), the tsar's uncle and governor-general of Moscow.

In 1820, after antiliberal political feeling grew in France, Cousin was deprived of his assistantship, and the École Normale was closed in 1822.

Black Hundred ideology was highly nationalistic, anticosmopolitan, anti-Semitic, anti-Masonic, anti-Western, antidemocratic, antiegalitarian, antiliberal, and anti- decadence".

Geir produces essays on such topics as Karl Jaspers' existential notion of the "limit Situation", and introduces Knausgaard to "the great classical antiliberal cultures, in a line extending from Nietzsche and Jünger to Mishima and Cioran.

When Charles Murray and Richard Herrnstein published "The Bell Curve," which also dwelt on interracial differences, they did not attempt to disguise their antiliberal political agenda.

That opened the way for a new breed of religious intellectuals, in many cases the anti-Western, antiliberal theorists or ideologues of militant movements.

While the liberals cast about in disarray, the Republicans developed an effective antiliberal rhetoric and stuck with it to great effect, eventually landing Ronald Reagan in the White House.

"Defying Dixie" should more pointedly blame Soviet behavior for the Southern left's demise, and when Ms. Gilmore says that postwar conservatives, "masquerading as anti-communist... were actually antiliberal," she errs, for there was no fakery: Opponents of racial equality and liberal programs were sincerely anti-Communist as well.

Such a positive, expressivist ideal of a social whole is not, however, antiliberal, since it shares with liberalism the commitment to rationalism and universalism.

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