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antiliberalism

[an-tee-lib-er-uhl-iz-uhm, an-tahy-, -lib-ruhl-iz-uhm]

noun

  1. opposition to political, social, or theological liberalism.



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The discussion was so disorganized and meandering it felt more like a “Black Lady Sketch Show” parody of a pseudo-intellectual lecture on feminism, but with no Black panelists and substance that borrowed from the contrarianism of Bill Maher, the antiliberalism of Newsmax and the prattle of a Young Republicans rally.

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"If anti-communism bound together the old conservative consensus," said Jerome Copulsky, a research fellow at the Berkley Center for Religion, Peace and World Affairs, the new right's coalition "is animated by antiliberalism and a belief that a high degree of religious and cultural uniformity is necessary for social cohesion and political legitimacy."

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Pankaj Mishra has been a longtime champion of the left-wing variant of this ascendant antiliberalism.

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Flügel politicians are now ascendant within the party — and they are increasingly mixing their nationalism with the antiliberalism agenda of the New Right.

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His previous books are “Religion of Fear” and “The Fracture of Good Order: Christian Antiliberalism and the Challenge to American Politics.”

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