destructionist

de·struc·tion·ist

 (dĭ-strŭk′shə-nĭst)
n.
One who believes in or advocates destruction, especially of existing social institutions.
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destructionist

(dɪˈstrʌkʃənɪst)
n
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a person who believes in destruction, esp of social institutions
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de•struc•tion•ist

(dɪˈstrʌk ʃə nɪst)

n.
an advocate of the destruction of an existing political institution or the like.
[1800–10]
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He urged more laborious work to be done to maintain Bahrain's leading status, mainly in the economic and banking fields, calling to build up on hard-won achievements brought about by the diligent reform efforts and deter the destructionists who are hiding under the cloak of reform.
The Governor said that anarchists and destructionists were not only enemy of nation and the country but they were also harming Islam.