Nonpartisan vs Nonideological - What's the difference?
nonpartisan | nonideological | see also |
One who is not a partisan.
A person who has not selected or declared a side or party.
Unaffiliated with or unrelated to ideology
*{{quote-book, 2003, Morris P. Fiorina et al., America's New Democracy
, passage=Philip Converse showed long ago that ordinary citizens — traditionally called the mass public — are nonideological .}}
As adjectives the difference between nonpartisan and nonideological
is that nonpartisan is not partisan; impartial and unbiased while nonideological is unaffiliated with or unrelated to ideology.As a noun nonpartisan
is one who is not a partisan.nonpartisan
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* non-partisanNoun
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*nonideological
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*non-ideologicalAdjective
(-)- a nonideological response
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