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  • noun Plural form of nonliberal.

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  • He insists, according to Tierney's reporting, that liberal social scientists constitute a "tribal-moral community" united by "sacred values" that hinder research and damage their credibility--as well as blind them to the hostile climate they've created for nonliberals.

    Eric Alterman: Think Again: The 'Problem' of Liberal Academics, Again Eric Alterman 2011

  • After all, liberals have spent 40 years making it excruciatingly slow to build stuff on either coast to stymie nonliberals.

    Matthew Yglesias » Getting Shovels Ready 2009

  • The acknowledgers, in turn, are divided into two subgroups: liberals, who believe government should "be allowed to do its job well," and nonliberals, who do not.

    Congress's Death Cult 2009

  • By contrast, conservatives-or any nonliberals-are often seen as apologists for business and the rich.

    Book Excerpt: 'Untruth: Why The Conventional Wisdom Is (Almost Always) Wrong' 2007

  • In some fields, such as economics and other social sciences, the proportion of libertarians among the nonliberals is likely to be significantly higher than that.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Pitfalls of Ignoring Libertarianism in Studies of Academics’ Ideologies: 2007

  • This once again confirms Sailer's Law of IQ: "Liberals simultaneously don't believe in IQ and believe their IQs are far superior to the IQs of nonliberals."

    Maureen Dowd Approves of IQ Study Steve Sailer 2005

  • I said in an earlier post -- one that Jonah linked to and that we discussed in the diavlog -- that I don't know many nonliberals because I'm here in Madison, so this point about my perspective has been well-conceded, and not just at 2 a.m., but publicly and explicitly on this blog.

    Memoirs, cartoons, rotting fish, peevish men... Ann Althouse 2006

  • I said in an earlier post -- one that Jonah linked to and that we discussed in the diavlog -- that I don't know many nonliberals because I'm here in Madison, so this point about my perspective has been well-conceded, and not just at 2 a.m., but publicly and explicitly on this blog.

    Responding to Jonah's response to that hot diavlog. Ann Althouse 2006

  • I said in an earlier post -- one that Jonah linked to and that we discussed in the diavlog -- that I don't know many nonliberals because I'm here in Madison, so this point about my perspective has been well-conceded, and not just at 2 a.m., but publicly and explicitly on this blog.

    Archive 2006-12-01 Ann Althouse 2006

  • This once again confirms Sailer's Law of IQ: "Liberals simultaneously don't believe in IQ and believe their IQs are far superior to the IQs of nonliberals."

    Archive 2005-01-09 Steve Sailer 2005

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