What is another word for ideologists?

Pronunciation: [ˌa͡ɪdɪˈɒləd͡ʒˌɪsts] (IPA)

The term "ideologists" can be expressed using several synonyms based on context and the field of study. Those in the political arena might use terms such as "philosophers" or "theorists" since ideology and political theory are often interrelated. In a religious context, "doctrinaires" or "theologians" might be more appropriate. Similarly, in economics, "economic philosophers" or "theoreticians" can be used. In general, "ideologues," "idealists," or "system-builders" may also be viable alternatives for "ideologists." Ultimately, the term used depends on the writer's preference and the connotations they hope to convey.

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Famous quotes with Ideologists

  • Jorn’s role in the Situationist movement (as in COBRA) was that of a catalyst and team leader. Guy Debord on his own lacked the personal warmth and persuasiveness to draw people of different nationalities and talents into an active working partnership. As a prototype Marxist intellectual Debord needed an ally who could patch up the petty egoisms and squabbles of the members. Their quarrels came into the open the moment Jorn’s leadership was withdrawn in 1961. . . . Finally, 1966-8 saw the vindication of Debord’s policy, sustained against every kind of opposition, of adhering rigidly to the uncompromising pursuit of a singleminded plan. When the time came — in Strasbourg in November 1966 and in Paris in May 1968 — Debord was ready, with his two or three remaining supporters, to take over the revolutionary role for which he had been preparing during the last ten years. Incredible as it may seem, the active ideologists (“enragés” and Situationists) behind the revolutionary events in Strasbourg, Nanterre and Paris, numbered only about ten persons.
    Guy Debord
  • Since no example of Leninist socialism is other than totalitarian and bureaucratic, one wonders how the doctrinaire ideologists can dismiss so disdainfully those who point out that the promise of socialism in freedom, while surely praiseworthy, remains a promise only, not something experienced in reality. The utopia of socialism with a human face has been crushed everywhere even before it could be born. How distressing that becoming humane, which should be the least we could expect from a regime dedicated to liberating humanity, should present for socialism a problem as impossible as squaring the circle.
    Jean-François Revel

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