0 a person who tries to force or teach other people to behave in ways he or she considers to be most correct and honest
This organic vision of society was shared by moralists and philosophers.
That may not have been popular among the unworldly moralists who haunt the climate change stage, but it was realistic.
First, there were sermons, in turn heavily influenced by the writings of moralists.
What constituted independence in terms of wealth was a perennial theme for the moralists of the court.
If either of these arguments is credible, then the global legal moralist is effectively challenged.
Unlike the academic moralists, she is not "firmly imprisoned in an ivory tower" (p. 8).
It was the possibility of misidentification which most distressed commentators and moralists, who continued to fret about the habits of common people.
He was, in the words of one writer, ' ' a moralist, a rustic sage, but above all a missionary.