单词 | goldwaterism |
释义 | Goldwaterismn. U.S. Politics. Now historical. The policies and principles advocated by or associated with Barry Goldwater, now sometimes characterized as an archetypal form of conservatism, with a particular focus on limiting the size and scope of government; adherence to or support for such policies or principles. Also (occasionally) more generally: extreme political conservatism. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > American politics > [noun] > principles or policies > of specific politician or support for Jacksonism1824 Tylerism1844 Monroeism1856 Jeffersonianism1876 Rooseveltism1890 Crokerism1897 Wilsonism1920 Rooseveltism1932 McCarthyism1950 Goldwaterism1960 new frontier1960 Reaganism1966 Bushism1980 Clintonism1992 1960 Nation 18 June 531/3 How deep is Goldwaterism? 1963 Sunday Times 24 Nov. 3/3 He [sc. J. F. Kennedy] planned to take sharp aim at Goldwaterism. 1965 Spectator 22 Jan. 102/1 Goldwaterism—that is to say, far-out conservatism in general—has been the butt of Broadway humour for so long. 2016 Los Angeles Times (Nexis) 13 Nov. a20 Even Orange County, once the seedbed of Goldwaterism, voted Democratic in the presidential race. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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