moynihan
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Definition
Proper noun A surname, most notably associated with Daniel Patrick Moynihan, a prominent 20th-century American public servant, sociologist, and politician.
Usage
This word is used almost exclusively as a proper noun to refer to a specific person or their family name. * The Moynihan Report of 1965 was a controversial analysis of family structure in urban African-American communities. * Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan served New York for four terms. * The Moynihan family has a long history in American public life.
Advanced Usage
- "Moynihan" as a metonym: In political or sociological discourse, the name can be used to represent the ideas or policies associated with him.
- The debate featured strong arguments from both the liberal and the Moynihan perspectives on welfare.
Variants and Related Words
- Moynihan Report: The common name for the 1965 report titled "The Negro Family: The Case For National Action," authored by Daniel P. Moynihan.
- Moynihanism: (rare) A term sometimes used to describe the set of sociological and political viewpoints associated with Daniel Patrick Moynihan.
Synonyms
There are no direct synonyms for a proper surname. In contexts describing his role, one might use: * The senator * The sociologist * The author (of the report)
Related Idioms or Phrases
- "Moynihan's Law": A semi-serious maxim coined by Moynihan stating, "The amount of violations of human rights in a country is always an exact function of the amount of pressure from outside that country to improve the rights. That is to say, the more you complain, the more they will torture." It is cited in discussions of international relations and human rights diplomacy.
Noun
- United States politician and educator (1927-2003)