collectivism
常見例句
- She devoted her life to fighting collectivism. But she would not tolerate dissent among her followers—and even playfully called her inner-circle “the collective”.
她畢生都在與集體主義作斗爭(zhēng),但她卻無法容忍其追隨者的意見——她甚至戲稱她的小圈子為“集體圈”。 - Toohey is the exception: he is the one character in Rand's work who fully comprehends the difference between good and evil, between individualism and collectivism, and consciously chooses evil.
圖希是個(gè)例外:他是蘭德作品里一個(gè)徹底理解善與惡的區(qū)別,個(gè)人主義與集體主義的區(qū)別,并刻意選擇為惡的角色。 - As a graduate student in London he met Margaret Thatcher several times, and admires the former British prime minister’s “courage for taking charge of an economy that was moving towards collectivism”.
作為一名倫敦留學(xué)歸來的畢業(yè)生,他與撒切爾夫人見過幾次面,而且欽佩這位英國(guó)前首相的“控制經(jīng)濟(jì)的勇氣正朝向集體主義”。 - In addition,the book criticizes collectivism and religion in a way that many people have found insulting.
- Collectivism is the system of ownership and control of the means of production by the people collectively, usually under the supervision of a government.
- The name was meant to be a joke, because all of the members hated collectivism.
- This individualism has nothing in common with Obama's economic and foreign policy collectivism.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Tom Friedman's losing battle - What Barack Obama seemingly forgets is that no amount of soaring rhetoric can whitewash over policies that tend toward collectivism.
FORBES: Political Economy - One obstacle is ideological: for all their economic pragmatism, many in the party still regard collectivism as a sacred principle.
ECONOMIST: Urbanisation 返回 collectivism