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dogma

[dawg-muh, dog-] / ˈdɔg mə, ˈdɒg- /


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The Atlantic story and other accounts of Kennedy make it clear he views himself as the lone hero of a great battle, a Beowulf intending to slay a dragon of dogma and lies.

From Salon

It should abandon the dogma that inflation is caused when the economy grows too much and workers get paid too much.

From The Wall Street Journal

The author emphasizes that Latino voters, particularly younger Gen Z Latinos who comprise 25 percent of that demographic, function as consequential swing voters driven by lived experience rather than party dogma.

From Los Angeles Times

But when Appel later enrolled at Columbia University, eager to learn about the theories behind his activism, the rhetoric he encountered felt more like dogma than inquiry.

From The Wall Street Journal

He has said before that he doesn't do dogma and is not a slave to any one system.

From BBC