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n. (plural of idealist English)
Usage examples of "idealists".
Die-hard materialists can have these experiences as easily as purebred idealists, and both are completely stunned into awestruck silence: the depths of the Mystery are disclosing themselves, and a muted mind must only bend in reverential awe.
The Idealists would point out (using vision-logic) that agency is always agency-in-communion (whether it realizes it or not)a self is always a self-in-relationship.
And we will finish our account of the Idealists and their enduring legacy.
The Idealists undoubtedly glimpsed significant portions of the transpersonal domain, and at least made them a theoretical cornerstone of their systems.
In Yogachara terms, the Idealists identified Reality with manas (or, at best, with tainted alaya-vijnana) and did not clearly break through to pure Alaya (or Amala), or causal/nondual Thusness.
And if the Idealists couldn't even get the first floor of evolution right, why should we believe them about any "higher stages"?
Contrary to Caute's preposterous claim that Communists were innocent idealists, the American Communist Party was linked to Stalin like an al-Qaeda training camp to Osama bin Laden.
Fifty years of liberal propaganda has accustomed people to thinking of Communist Party members as lovable idealists and the urge to fire them from government jobs as an irrational anachronistic prejudice, much like "Irish need not apply.
And, like all idealists, he finds it hard to reconcile dream and reality: ‘These feelings got intensified when I thought of my aunt’s backside, and the cunts of my cousins, but when I thought of the heroines, it seemed strange that such beautiful creatures should have any.
He hired idealists only, made them members of the Holy Society and paid them a pittance a week.
We were all idealists, we were going to improve the mental climate of Amsterdam and make people happy by introducing them to the ‘real peace.
We can waste our time being idealists, or refuse to stare facts in the face, but it’s coming all the same.
The idealists planned and strove and shouted that their city should become a better, better, and better city--and what they meant, when they used the word "better," was "more prosperous," and the core of their idealism was this: "The more prosperous my beloved city, the more prosperous beloved I!
The idealists put up magnificent business buildings and boasted of them, but the buildings were begrimed before they were finished.
It was the fault of the idealists, who said: "The more dirt, the more prosperity.