reactionaryriˈæk ʃəˌnɛr i
reactionary (n)
- plural
- reactionaries
English Definitions:
reactionary, ultraconservative, extreme right-winger (adj)
an extreme conservative; an opponent of progress or liberalism
reactionary, reactionist, far-right (adj)
extremely conservative
reactionary (Noun)
One who is opposed to change.
reactionary (Noun)
One who is very conservative.
reactionary (Adjective)
Opposed to change; urging a return to a previous state.
reactionary (Adjective)
Very conservative.
Reactionary
A reactionary is a person who holds political viewpoints that favor a return to a previous state in a society. The word can also be an adjective describing such viewpoints or policies. Reactionaries are considered to be one end of a political spectrum whose opposite pole is radicalism, though reactionary ideologies may be themselves radical. While it has not been generally considered positive to be regarded as a reactionary it has been adopted as a self-description by some such as Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn, Gerald Warner of Craigenmaddie and John Lukacs.
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