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ideologue|aɪˈdiːəʊlɒg| Also erron. idealogue. [ad. F. idéologue, f. Gr. ἰδέα idea + -logue.] = ideologist 2.
1815Hel. M. Williams Pres. St. France vii. 109 Leaving the ideologues of his council to arrange what he [Bonaparte] calls their revolutionary rubbish, such as sovereign people, equal rights, &c. 1882Spectator 30 Dec. 1676 Unless by ill-fortune the Throne were filled by an idealogue. 1887Ibid. 10 Sept. 1202 English workmen, we imagine, are not becoming ideologues, but some of their delegates are. 1955Times 6 June 7/7 From outside it is so easy to think of the Russians as a nation of ideologues. 1961Spectator 9 June 826 When the plotters and ideologues come up for trial. 1972Sat. Rev. (U.S.) 20 May 34/2 Women's Liberation ideologues and strategists have advanced some fine, socially refined arguments. 1972Observer 10 Dec. 36/2 One of the stated principles of this outfit's chief ideologues is to steer clear of the politicos. |