Citations:irresponsibilist

Noun

 * circa 1910,, Titles are trash speech:
 * E.E. McLaughlin, pretending to have the evidence of my perfidy during the whole of my campaign did not produce it till the last hours of the last week before election when any reply was shut out. Eleventh hour attacks are not new in campaigns, but did the reader ever know of one whose author was not a groveller and an irresponsibilist?

Adjective or attributive noun

 * 1906, The Bookman, volume 29, page 213:
 * My own epilogue is a protest against the irresponsibilist trick of calling young men, even this Nigel of twenty-three, “boys,” as if nothing serious was to be expected from them, after their education and other advantages.


 * 1991, Bertram M. Gordon, Theory and practice of the French extreme right: 1945-1991, page 5:
 * Félix Fénéon, a professed believer in a kind of irresponsibilist Nietzschean action of "propaganda of the deed," endorsed bombing attacks against members of the public at random.