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Meanings of
illiberalism
in English
Russian
нелиберальная демократия
Portuguese
iliberalismo
Spanish
iliberalismo
Catalan
il·liberalisme
Back to the meaning
State of governance which has some features of liberal democracy but lacks personal freedom.
illiberal democracy
inverted totalitarianism
liberal democracy
Russian
нелиберальная демократия
Usage of
illiberalism
in English
1
Critics say he mixed pragmatism in foreign policy with conservatism and
illiberalism
domestically.
2
Which brings me to the innermost doll:
illiberalism
.
3
Perhaps the most commonly detested product of Labour's
illiberalism
has been its expansion of the nanny state.
4
Typically, the response is liberal
illiberalism
,
the use of coercion to compel adherence to the liberal tenets.
5
David Cameron continued much of the economic thinking of Thatcher but jettisoned most of her social
illiberalism
.
6
As with drug laws and penal reform, Britain's broken-backed politicians are the last refuge of social
illiberalism
.
7
The truest test of liberalism is what liberals do when faced with what they regard as flagrant
illiberalism
.
8
Still, there is nowhere near as much open advocacy for
illiberalism
among Democratic elites as there is among Republican ones.
9
While railing heartily against the
illiberalism
of woke progressivism, Morrison went full illiberal himself, presumably hoping no one would notice.
10
The play explores historical roots of unrest, though, and how idealism can be corrupted by the thirst for blood and
illiberalism
.
11
She was for instance, on Sunday, the subject of sustained abuse on one prominent party website, Liberal Democrat Voice, for her
illiberalism
.
12
But
illiberalism
does not seem to be doing so well either, to judge from my recent visits to Moscow and Hong Kong.
13
It was billed as setting out "the playbook Donald Trump could use to set the country down a path towards
illiberalism
"
.
14
Brexit has been caused partly by distrust in "liberal elites", but the anxiety is that it is also accelerating a drift towards
"
illiberalism
"
.
15
Critics say he mixed pragmatism in foreign policy with conservatism and
illiberalism
domestically.
16
Which brings me to the innermost doll:
illiberalism
.
Other examples for "illiberalism"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
illiberalism
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
social illiberalism
flagrant illiberalism
liberal illiberalism
Translations for
illiberalism
Russian
нелиберальная демократия
Portuguese
iliberalismo
democracia iliberal
Spanish
iliberalismo
democracia iliberal
Catalan
il·liberalisme
democràcia il·liberal
Illiberalism
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