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dogmatist

[dawg-muh-tist, dog-] / ˈdɔg mə tɪst, ˈdɒg- /
NOUN
dogmatic person
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Which is not to say that Davies is a free-market dogmatist.

From New York Times

As President Barack Obama, not known as a conservative dogmatist, put it in 2015, the “free market is the greatest producer of wealth in history — it has lifted billions of people out of poverty.”

From Washington Post

I once asked Will Chappell, who has known the Mortons for more than a decade, whether they were actual sovereign dogmatists.

From New York Times

It increasingly feels as if the market on patriotism has been cornered by dogmatists.

From Salon

In the face of all these anatomical differences, it would surely take a formal equality dogmatist to continue to argue that equal floor space between men and women is fair.

From The Guardian