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What (who) is unreconstructed - definition


unreconstructed      
¦ adjective
1. not reconciled or converted to the current political theory or movement: unreconstructed Communists.
2. not rebuilt.
unreconstructed      
If you describe systems, beliefs, policies, or people as unreconstructed, you are critical of them because they have not changed at all, in spite of new ideas and circumstances.
...the unreconstructed racism of the official opposition...
She accused him of being an unreconstructed male chauvinist.
ADJ: usu ADJ n [disapproval]
The Unreconstructed M         
SHORT STORY BY PHILIP K. DICK
"The Unreconstructed M" is a science fiction novelette by Philip K. Dick, first published in the January 1957 issue of Science Fiction Stories and later in The Minority Report.
Examples of use of unreconstructed
1. Many Democrats resisted this makeover, preferring the orange shag and avocado appliances of unreconstructed liberalism.
2. Prodi‘s coalition includes a largely unreconstructed Communist party, with no appetite for reforming paralysing labour laws.
3. "The unreconstructed elements of the left have always opposed reform of the public services.
4. A steep cobblestone path leads to an unreconstructed section of the Great Wall.
5. "The Russians are back to unreconstructed Cold War spying," said one Whitehall official.