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paleoliberal
[ pey-lee-oh-lib-er-uhl, -lib-ruhlor, especially British, pal-ee-oh- ]
noun
- a person advocating a more extreme form of liberalism, especially in politics.
adjective
- noting or pertaining to such people or their views.
Other yĐÄvlog Forms
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yĐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of paleoliberal1
Example Sentences
The Timesâ David Brooks also thinks Clinton is âbest viewed⌠as a new paleoliberal.â
Clinton is no âpaleoliberal,â a more than faintly pejorative label liberals would do well to challenge.
Voxâs Matthew Yglesias said that Clintonâs policy agenda amounted to a rebuke of neoliberalism and indicated a âpaleoliberal revival.â
âI am a paleoliberal, a supply-side infrastructuralist, a neomanifest destinarian, a numbers nut, a pro-natalist redistributionist capitalist,â he once wrote â âand still a hawk.â
Republicans are already sounding the alarms, portraying Gephardt and his "radical roster" of paleoliberal committee chairmen in the grimmest terms.
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