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heterodoxy

[het-er-uh-dok-see] / ˈhɛt ər əˌdɒk si /




NOUN
materialism
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Instead they are unfortunate heterodoxies that power-mad individuals have adopted to advance their own interests.

From Washington Post

The Yang campaign prides itself on the heterodoxy of its supporters.

From New York Times

For instance, whether you agree with him or not, his appeal for heterodoxy of campus viewpoints, particularly in the humanities and social sciences, is thoughtful and thought-provoking.

From Washington Post

Still, Gillibrand and her campaign have to operate in the world as it is — a world where Democratic voters crave defiance, not pragmatism, finesse and heterodoxy.

From Washington Post

As a sentence about America, it has it all: heterodoxy, entrepreneurialism, cultural appropriation, sexual repression, and a town that could have been named by the Protestant work ethic made sentient.

From The New Yorker