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an·ar·chism
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词根:anarchy
adj.anarchic 无政府的;无政府主义的;无法无天的
anarchical 无政府主义的
anarchistic 无政府主义的
n.anarchy 无政府状态;混乱;无秩序
anarchist 无政府主义者
noun
a theory that advocates the abolition of all forms of government as a necessary step towards achieving political and social liberty.
the practice, employed by some anarchists, of resistance to or violence against government.
"主张无领导的政治信条",1640年代; 见 anarchy + -ism。
anarchy + -ism; as a political theory after French anarchisme Note: See note at anarchist.
The first known use of anarchism was circa 1656
anatomynoun
a branch of knowledge that deals with the structure of organismsalso: a book on bodily structure
structural makeup especially of an organism or any of its parts
anatomizeverb
to cut up carefully so as to show or to examine the structure and use of the parts
anatomistnoun
a specialist in anatomy
anathemanoun
a ban or curse declared by church authority and accompanied by excommunication
curse entry 1 sense 1
a person or thing that is cursed or strongly disliked
taxation without representation was anathema to the colonists
anarchynoun
the condition of a country where there is no government
a state of lawlessness, confusion, or disorder
anarchistnoun
a person who believes in anarchism or anarchy or practices anarchy
anarchistnoun
a person who believes in anarchism or anarchy or practices anarchy
anarchismnoun
a political theory that government is not necessary
1 Just last week, she had tried setting me up with Raizel Ackermann on the first floor, in a dinner that had exploded into a heated argument over anarchism.
2 DiMezzo said in her blog post that her victory in the primary was an argument for anarchism because of how “clueless the average voter is.”
3 He grew up with monarchism assailed by revolutionary anarchism; he grew old with republicanism served by monopoly capitalism.
4 They talked about revolution vs. reform and anarchism vs. socialism, and Andrew was struck, as he always had been, by the way Sasha carefully considered things instead of just echoing the opinions of other people.
5 “It may sound hokey, but anarchism is about love as much as it is rage; there is a certain utopian romance to it.”
6 “I’ve been thinking about, sort of seriously, and sort of not, how much I love art that deals with anarchism,” she says, chuckling.
7 I mean not only the anarchism of the market, but the ideal of an individual uncontrolled by any constraints of state authority.
8 My mother used to flirt with Anarchism.
我的母亲过去有过无政府主义的想法。
9 In France at the end of the 19th century, an elite list of artists and literary figures adopted the philosophy of anarchism, not as a movement to overthrow the state but as a vision of absolute personal freedom.
10 A philosophy of innovation that rejected both of those "might be called anarchism", Johnson says, then looks slightly surprised at himself.
11 He advocated anarchism as the answer to social problems.
他鼓吹无政府主义作为解决社会问题的答案。
12 Burning Man is often called a Temporary Autonomous Zone, but the bureaucracy behind the building of a monument to an anarchist movement is altogether so far from anarchism that it mostly makes me confused.
13 A professor of anthropology at the London School of Economics, Graeber studied anarchism and anti-capitalist movement, and challenged the world to consider the plight of the Kurds in the Middle East.
14 One defense of anarchism is that governments do things that would be impermissible for private individuals.
15 In his piece, Jacobs writes that Kropotkin believed anarchism depended on cooperation, contrasting this with competition.
16 Yet some people associate anarchism with political violence, and in fact, some anarchists see violence as an unavoidable result of clashes with a violent and oppressive government.
17 An early influence on her political sensibilities was her immigrant grandfather, who, di Prima once told the Chicago Tribune, “brought over anarchism and a sense of poetry as belonging to everyone.”
18 The full list of anarchist schools of thought is long, but includes anarcho-syndicalism, anarcha-feminism, green anarchism, Black anarchism, and individualist anarchism, which is similar to libertarianism.
19 Richard Walton, a former head of counterterrorism for the Metropolitan Police, has described the group as “anarchism with a smile,” whose underlying intention is to break up the state.
20 But Beau, whose real name is Justin King, also had a history of supporting anarchism and making statements that to many seem anti-Semitic.
1 无政府主义