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nomistic
adjective as in legislative
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Nomistic, nō-mis′tik, adj. pertaining to laws founded on a sacred book.
GeneticTeachings Critical Teachings Idealistic Eudemonistic Altruistic Egoistic BakuninKropotkin ProudhonTolstoi Godwin StirnerTucker There cannot be given a more precise definition of what is common to the anomistic teachings on the one hand and to the nomistic on the other, and what is peculiar to the one group as against the other, than has here been given.
The other part of them affirm it for our future; these teachings may be characterized as nomistic.
Anomistic are the teachings of Godwin, Stirner, Tolstoi; nomistic those of Proudhon, Bakunin, Kropotkin, and Tucker.
On the other part, the nomistic teachings part company in regard to the particular form of law that they affirm for our future.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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