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Definition of Muldoonism in English: Muldoonismnounmʌlˈduːnɪz(ə)m mass nounNZ derogatory The political policies associated with the former New Zealand Prime Minister Robert Muldoon. economic policy changes were needed in the mid-1980s after nine years of Muldoonism Example sentencesExamples - After all these years, an accusation of Muldoonism remains a potent insult.
- In New Zealand, these ideas would be considered heresy, a return to Muldoonism.
- We cannot rack up unsustainable levels of debt, with all the hallmarks of Muldoonism.
- There is a name for this sort of assault on the democratic process and rule of law: Muldoonism.
- They know that capping tertiary fees is just a return to the Muldoonism of price controls.
- While ostensibly criticizing a return to Muldoonism and the politics of personal destruction, he immediately descends to them himself.
- We cast off the shackles of Muldoonism—still struggling with issues of national identity, but more tolerant of diversity, more accepting, and considerably freer.
- The government's solution is to make the decision and impose it by monarchical fiat—this is Muldoonism, pure and simple.
- It could be clearly seen that the end of Muldoonism was fast approaching.
- It looks a bit like a return to the sad old days of Muldoonism, when all prices were fixed.
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