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1. deconstructor, n. View full entry 1978

...One who deconstructs, a deconstructionist....

2. neo-Marxism, n. View full entry 1918

...The development or modification of Marxism as a political ideology or as an approach to social analysis; support for, or advocacy of, a form of Marxism that seeks to accommodate or confront...

3. operationally, adv. View full entry 1925

...In terms of or as regards (military) operation(s). Also: (Philos.) in terms of or as regards the operations required to define a concept or term (cf. operationalism)....

4. pessimist, n. and adj. View full entry 1827

...A person who is inclined to pessimism; a person who habitually takes an unhopeful or the worst view of things, or who interprets circumstances, the future, etc., unfavourably; spec. a...

5. pragmatism, n. View full entry 1860

...Officiousness; pedantry; an instance of this. Obs....

6. situationism, n. View full entry 1964

...The revolutionary ideas relating to culture associated with the Situationist International (see quot. 1971situationist1)....

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