noun
- People who advocate for or engage in the destruction of existing social, political, or economic systems, often with the goal of radical change or revolution.
- Adherents of destructionism, a philosophical or political doctrine emphasizing the necessity of destroying existing institutions before building new ones.
Usage: Usually plural; often used in historical or political contexts; Can carry negative connotations depending on perspective
Usage: Rare; primarily used in academic or historical discourse
Examples
- The destructionists believed that the old system had to be completely dismantled before progress could occur.
- Critics labeled the movement's leaders as destructionists for their refusal to work within existing institutions.
- Early 20th-century destructionists advocated for the overthrow of traditional power structures.
- The political debate centered on whether the protesters were genuine reformers or mere destructionists.
- Historians have studied the role of destructionists in various revolutionary movements across Europe.
- The government viewed the radical group as destructionists intent on chaos rather than constructive change.