anarchism

美 [ˈænərkɪzəm]英 [ˈænəkɪzəm]
  • n.无政府主义
anarchismanarchism

noun

U无政府主义
the political belief that laws and governments are not necessary

anarchism

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  • 1
    N-UNCOUNT 无政府主义
    Anarchism is the belief that the laws and power of governments should be replaced by people working together freely.

    He advocated anarchism as the answer to social problems.

    他提倡以无政府主义来解决社会问题。

noun

1
a political theory favoring the abolition of governments

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  1. Anarchism and violations of law and discipline must be resolutely opposed and checked .

    对一切无纪律、无政府、违反法制的现象,都必须坚决反对和纠正。

  2. He was inclined to anarchism ; he hated system and organization and uniformity ( Bertrand Russell )

    他倾向于反强权;他憎恨制度、组织和统一(伯特兰罗素)

  3. There exists conceptual isomorphism between Ba Jin 's " Family Story " which is represented by Family and his " Group Story " which embodies anarchism .

    巴金以《家》为代表的“家庭故事”小说与其早期直接反映其“安那其”主义的“团体故事”之间存在观念上的同构性。

  4. His taking " science " as a weapon to tell his anarchism , which on the one hand , aggravated the crisis of authoritarian regimes , on the one hand provided a new thought for the subsequent New Culture Movement .

    他以科学论说自己的主义,一方面加剧了专制制度的正当性危机,一方面为后来的新文化运动提供了思想素材。