0 having opinions or behaving in a way not considered to be modern or politically acceptable in modern times:
Nor was the other merely a tiny and unreconstructed minority unwilling to learn from its mistakes.
For the radiation oncologist, treatment of the unreconstructed chest wall is less technically challenging than a reconstructed breast.
A staunch representative of the 'unreconstructed right wing', his death seemed a symbolic portent for the decision that was to follow.
But again, feminists may respond that ethnocentrism can be the more insidious for being built into politically unreconstructed intellectual agendas.
Of course, it can be argued that those who kept records were more likely than their unreconstructed brethren to have been active improvers, so this may distort the overall picture.
It is hard to imagine that it would be otherwise-only a thoroughly unreconstructed neoliberal economist would suppose that wage differences between the two economies explain this migration.
Corrupt gain inimical to general public interest was not a consequence of cultural constants, but of unreconstructed institutional flaws and weaknesses.
It reeks of an ideological attitude, a crude ideological fixation, whose only parallel in my book is that of an unreconstructed socialist.