0 someone who believes that very good things can be achieved, often when this does not seem likely to others
1 a person who values principles above practical behavior
It challenges the idealists as well as the realists and complicates the idea of present perception by placing its trigger in the past.
It was a theorist of the nation who did not embrace romantic or idealist tropes who linked the new nationalism to a consolidated central state.
It seems likely that his challenge can only be met by a new generation of ' idealists ', untainted by the disillusioning experiences so acutely analysed here.
Brutally condensing complex thought, idealists focused on the moral unity of a society with individuals organically related to each other.
An idealist is essentially risk-loving with respect to the achievement of the ideal.
The induced institutional innovation model employed in my work embraces and challenges both the idealist and the evolutionary concept of institutional innovation.
For the extreme idealist by contrast, the imperative is always to move towards the relevant ideal.
The outcome is a well-crafted book whose central arguments are grounded in the theoretical and methodological assumptions of ' idealist ' international relations theory.
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