0 a person who believes very strongly in particular principles and tries to follow them carefully
Attacking ideologues on the left and the right, he also defended the occasional mistakes or weaknesses of those in the middle by appealing to pragmatism.
On the other hand, intense ideologues care more about outcomes and therefore might be more likely to recognize and act on a wasted-vote situation.
Moreover, the circulation of physical and material culture of skulls between the metropolitan and colonial worlds proliferated and involved both high-minded ideologues and popular pamphleteers.
Yet, such an interpretation need not exclude some discussion of the eschatological claims of the regime's ideologues.
There could be a temptation, on the part of some, to dismiss this as the thinking of an incurable romantic or a committed ideologue.
It was the passionate ideologues, not the cool-headed politiques, who called the tunes of late sixteenth-century international relations.
He gained a reputation ' ' as a rigid ideologue with an underdeveloped social conscience, a rawhide foreign policy and a dangerously simplistic world view.
There is an attainable system of virtue, for they are the ideologues of the optimistic gentry.