Examples of use of Hamiltonian
1. In keeping with the Rubin pragmatism, some Hamiltonian ideas violate Democratic shibboleths.
2. But I would argue that this is the week in which conservatism, Hamiltonian or not, reached the point of collapse.
3. The two wings were often held together by a common enemy, modern liberalism certainly, but even more so by communism until the early 1''0s, and now by what some conservatives call "Islamofascism." President Bush, his defenders say, has pioneered a new philosophical approach, sometimes known as "big–government conservatism." The most articulate defender of this position, the journalist Fred Barnes, argues that Bush‘s view is "Hamiltonian" as in Alexander, Thomas Jefferson‘s rival in the early republic.