Progressist

Word PROGRESSIST
Character 11
Hyphenation prog ress ist
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This is true darwinism, and the source of the many progressist notions that darwin repeatedly came up with. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Darwin just slapped a progressist notion of natural selection onto it to explain the “perfection of adaptation” problem, diectky inspired in the theories of the economists that fathered capitalism. ❋ Unknown (2006)

In the parish of Briarfield, with which we have at present to do, Hollow's Mill was the place held most abominable; Gérard Moore, in his double character of semi - foreigner and thorough going progressist, the man most abominated. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Therefore Professor Sheehan is certainly right when he brings them together with "Germany," and he may even be right when he calls them "reactionary" as every "normal progressist" would do to whom the idea is unfamiliar that cognate religions could be imbued with reciprocal enmity as long as their self-confidence is strong enough — Abraham a Sancta Clara may serve as an example. ❋ Nolte, Ernst (1993)

This picture fits too well into the prejudices of a "normal progressist" as to be adequate. ❋ Nolte, Ernst (1993)

But while Mallock saw the reactionary and pessimistic side of his Oxford teacher, there was a progressist and optimistic side which does not appear in his “Mr. Herbert.” ❋ Collingwood, W G (1911)

'Malet wrote from Cairo to Paris, telling me that he still had confidence in the moderation of the progressist party represented by ❋ Stephen Lucius Gwynn (1907)

But while Mallock saw the reactionary and pessimistic side of his Oxford teacher, there was a progressist and optimistic side which does not appear in his "Mr. Herbert." ❋ Unknown (1893)

A small number of zealous reformers wished to regard this as a promise of a national assembly, but the great majority of the progressist leaders interpreted it merely as a guarantee against the undue preponderance of any one clan. ❋ Dairoku Kikuchi (1886)

Already, too, the strain of constructive statesmanship had developed friction among the progressist leaders who had easily marched abreast for destructive purposes. ❋ Dairoku Kikuchi (1886)

He thus asserted his loyalty to the temporal power while affecting a belief in the possibility of useful reforms, and the position he thus acquired exactly suited his own ends; for he attracted to himself a certain amount of suspicion on account of his progressist professions, and then disarmed that suspicion by exhibiting a serene indifference to the espionage of which he was the object. ❋ Unknown (1881)

"You will not deny that there is room for much improvement in our country, and that an infusion of some progressist ideas would be wholesome." ❋ Unknown (1881)

August 13, and on the following day a progressist ministry was installed in office. ❋ John Knight Fotheringham (1867)

The foundation of a gathering of leftists and progressist associations is necessary and this movement should have a one secular state solution objective. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The referendum was used to try and cancel the law Fortuna-Baslini in May 1974, when the attempt was defeated with a 60%-40% majority: a huge victory of the progressist, democratic forces of my country. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Another progressist tax on us and a stereotyped product because some people over do it. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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