ideologizer
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From ideologize + -er.
Noun
ideologizer (plural ideologizers)
- One who ideologizes.
- 1971, Joseph Rogers Hollingsworth, Nation and State Building in America: Comparative Historical Perspectives:
- What this often means, indeed, as once again the Australian experience illustrates, is a positive distrust of the intellectual, the ideologizer.
- 2015, Michael Mewshaw, Sympathy for the Devil:
- In fact, at the age of fifty-three, Pasolini might well have been Gore's doppelgänger, and what Italo Calvino had written about Pasolini could have applied to Vidal as well: he was “the ideologizer of eros and the eroticizer of ideology.”
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