ideologue

IPA: ˈaɪdiʌɫoʊg

noun

  • A person who advocates an ideology, especially as an official or preeminent advocate.
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Examples of "ideologue" in Sentences

  • Call her an ideologue and move on.
  • The ideologue wages a political war.
  • He's a philosopher, not an ideologue.
  • I'm not speaking as an ideologue here.
  • He is the present ideologue of TRS party.
  • Tom Segev is an ideologue of the far left.
  • This is the province of the economic ideologue.
  • He excels as an ideologue and a bad one at that.
  • Sorry, but you're just another pathetic ideologue.
  • There is no such clear cut distinction between an ideologue and non ideologue.
  • And Mr. Dias seems to think that an ideologue is anyone whose ideology disagrees with his.
  • If you dont even know what a socialist or an ideologue is I think you would flunk a basic civics test.
  • President Obama is likely to go down as this generation's Jimmy Carter, that is to say a one term ideologue.
  • Johnston, avid supporter of the program writes, President Obama is likely to go down as this generation's Jimmy Carter, that is to say a one term ideologue.
  • The word ideologue was often in Bonaparte's mouth; and in using it he endeavoured to throw ridicule on those men whom he fancied to have a tendency towards the doctrine of indefinite perfectibility.
  • Rejecting the object of philosophy, the pure object, the ideologue is left only with his demiurgic drive to impose an ideal on the world and for this he must claim that the meanings of institutions, practices, and realities, like human beings, are social constructions that, accordingly, have only the value that society confers on them.

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