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Loyalism

Loyalism meaning

The property of being a loyalist.

Example sentences (8)

In light of the upcoming 20 anniversary of the Belfast Agreement, it promised to reflect on how loyalism contributed to peacebuilding in the past – and to ask how loyalism might move forward into the future.

If the theory is correct, it meant that at least a section of workers in imperial countries had a vested interest in empire loyalism—and would not likely make common cause with their colonised siblings.

The Given and Gordon Lyons meetings could be seen as an attempt by the DUP to help loyalism in from the cold.

He urged the Muslims to believe that there was only one way left for survival, namely loyalism in politics and modernism in institutions.

Today, Hutchinson speaks of the challenges ahead for loyalism, not least the sense of anger and disillusionment that they have been left behind economically and through the political process.

Demanding a reversal of US military expansionism as a part of the environmental movement is sane on its face and will benefit everyone, and it will also help highlight all unwholesome elements of empire loyalism.

Be it involvement in Northern Irish loyalism or organisations such as the EDL, it happened when I was serving and still happens.

Robert M. Calhoon, "Loyalism and neutrality" in citation Mark Lender explores why ordinary folk became insurgents against the British even though they were unfamiliar with the ideological rationales being offered.