reactionaryism 的 2 个定义
- of, pertaining to, marked by, or favoring reaction, especially extreme conservatism or rightism in politics; opposing political or social change.
plural re·ac·tion·ar·ies.
- a reactionary person.
reactionaryism 近义词
等同于 conservatism
reactionaryism 的近义词 6 个
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- Conspiratorial doubt is not one that moves the world forward but a reactionary belief that tethers our world to the status quo.
- There is good reason to hope, in other words, that the current Supreme Court wouldn’t be so reactionary as to strike down a vaccine mandate.
- Otherwise they are subject to the whims of a reactionary process that you have no say in whatsoever.
- However, one reason the right’s reactionary movement wields political power is that many of the tones underlying the debates over free speech on campuses are also playing out in conservative media outlets.
- To Goulding, Microsoft’s new offering is unproven yet and a reactionary move.
- I do, however, intend it to sound mean about the reactionary, prejudice-infested place she comes from.
- Reactionary movements are, first and foremost, not rational.
- The 4th of July has been reactionary, chauvinistic, and out-of-date since 1776.
- Reactionary conservative candidates did alarmingly well in recent elections for the European Parliament.
- So Rove—I will give him this much—knows the workings of the fearful, reactionary mind.
- It was one of the conservative sheets, comic-less, reactionary Republican to the core.
- This was effected, and Louis Philippe was balked of his desire to interfere in Portugal to promote a reactionary policy.
- Her husband expressed himself forcibly on a public occasion against some reactionary measures of the government.
- Into this surcharged atmosphere came Metternich with his exaggerated statements about the great reactionary party in France.
- We are not speaking of a reactionary revolution but of the "activist."