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Adjectives of Ideology

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feudal
1.
feu
dal
Adjective

relating to a system where nobility hold power and peasants work for their lords

The feudal system in medieval Europe consisted of lords granting land to vassals in exchange for military service.

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egalitarian
2.
e
ga
li
ta
rian
Noun

a person who believes in or advocates for the principle of equality, especially in regards to social, political, and economic affairs

As an egalitarian, she fought for equal rights across all social classes.

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feminist
3.
fe
mi
nist
Noun

a person who supports or advocates for the social, political, and economic equality of the sexes

She has been a lifelong feminist, campaigning for women's rights.

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ideological
4.
i
deo
lo
gi
cal
Adjective

based on or relating to a specific set of political or economic views or policies

The party's platform is rooted in ideological principles of liberalism and social justice.

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marxist
5.
marx
ist
Adjective

based on or related to the theories of Karl Marx, which focus on critiquing capitalism and advocating for a socialist society

She identifies as a Marxist feminist, believing in the intersectionality of class struggle and gender oppression.

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patriotic
6.
pat
rio
tic
Adjective

having a strong sense of love, loyalty, and devotion to one's country

He expressed his patriotic pride by displaying the flag on national holidays.

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7.
dys
to
pian
Adjective

as bad as can be; characterized by human misery

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utopian
8.
u
to
pian
Adjective

referring to a vision of an ideal society, where everything is flawless or nearly perfect

In his novel, Thomas More envisioned a utopian society based on principles of equality and common property.

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racial
9.
ra
cial
Adjective

related to or based on a person's race, ethnicity, or ancestry

Racial discrimination is a violation of human rights and equality.

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ethical
10.
e
thi
cal
Adjective

according to moral duty and obligations

It is important for businesses to make ethical decisions that consider the well-being of all stakeholders.

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secular
11.
sec
u
lar
Adjective

not concerned or connected with religion

The school is secular, meaning it does not promote any specific religious beliefs.

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humanistic
12.
hu
ma
nis
tic
Adjective

of or pertaining to a philosophy asserting human dignity and man's capacity for fulfillment through reason and scientific method and often rejecting religion

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fundamentalist
13.
fun
da
ment
a
list
Adjective

of or relating to or characteristic of Protestant fundamentalism or its adherents

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14.
an
ti
sla
ve
ry
Adjective

opposing or advocating against the practice of slavery, which involves the ownership and exploitation of individuals as property

The anti-slavery movement fought for the emancipation of enslaved individuals and the end of the slave trade.

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populist
15.
pop
u
list
Noun

someone who advocates the rights of the common people over those of the elite

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