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Definition of Communitarians
1. communitarian [n] - See also: communitarian
Lexicographical Neighbors of Communitarians
Literary usage of Communitarians
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Parenting Deficit by Amitai Etzioni (1993)
"Some argue that despite the communitarians' careful avoidance of sexism there is
nevertheless a subliminal implication that women should return home from ..."
2. Civic Spirit: The Big Idea for a New Political Era by Charles Leadbeater (1997)
"Community communitarians believe the threads of society are being pulled apart
... communitarians come in all shapes and sizes but their common enemies are ..."
3. NATO's Future: Toward a New Transatlantic Bargain by Stanley R. Sloan (1995)
"... Europe and partisans of a Europe of nation states, between the Gaullists and
the "communitarians," and between the "Europeanists" and the "Atlanticists. ..."
4. One America Indivisible: A National Conversation on American Pluralism and by Sheldon Hackney (1999)
"... such as William Bennett, and communitarians on the left, such as Amitai
Etzioni.55 ^For excellent surveys of the concept and the historical literature ..."
5. Useful Knowledge: The American Philosophical Society Millennium Program by Alexander G. Bearn, American Philosophical Society (1999)
"... perhaps the religious right that wants government to inculcate correct moral
values, but also from communitarians on the Left such as Amitai Etzioni. ..."
6. Isaiah Berlin's Counter-Enlightenment by Joseph Mali, Robert Wokler (2003)
"At least in the English-speaking world, communitarians today, including many who
found themselves drawn more to Berlin's pluralism than to his liberalism, ..."