Neo-reactionary

//ˌniːəʊɹɪˈakʃn̩(ə)ɹi//

Synonyms for "neo-reactionary"

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Translations

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Chinese Mandarin

4 entries
  • 新反動 /新反动 adj (Translations)
  • 新反動主義的 /新反动主义的 adj (Translations)
  • 新反動 /新反动 noun (Translations)
  • 新反動主義者 /新反动主义者 noun (Translations)

Polish

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  • neoreakcjonistyczny adj (Translations)
  • neoreakcjonista noun (Translations)
  • neoreakcjonistka noun (Translations)

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Following the outbreak of a revolution in Bolivia in December, 1943, the CTAL labeled the new Bolivian regime a "neo-reactionary victory" and pointed out that "their aim is undemocratic […]".

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Austria narrowly avoided installing a neo-reactionary president in last year’s two elections.

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Neoreactionary thought contends that the world would operate much better in the hands of a few tech-savvy elites in a quasi-feudal system.

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With the accession to power of the neo-reactionaries, Nixon and then Reagan, the timber companies and the "immediate gratification" right took complete charge.

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