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单词 Egalitarian
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(1) The party's principles are basically egalitarian.
(2) People have long dreamt of an egalitarian society.
(3) I still believe in the notion of an egalitarian society.
(4) Ford is no egalitarian.
(5) What happens in a modern(http://), relatively egalitarian society?
(6) Clearly the egalitarian society remains a dream.
(7) As in egalitarian feminist psychology, white, middle-class, middle-aged, heterosexual women are the main subjects of woman-centred psychology.
(8) It was egalitarian and free from the weakening and divisive influence of the Roman world and of urban society.
(9) Egalitarian feminist psychology tends to neglect gender issues that do not relate to traditional psychological interest.
(10) In the last analysis, egalitarian policies will only succeed if they are desired and supported by the general public.
(11) Egalitarian feminist psychologists draw on both feminist and psychological criticisms of gender imbalance among psychologists.
(12) The differences between it, and traditional and egalitarian feminist approaches, are not as big as they look.
(13) Although the relationship is by no means an egalitarian one, it has become more harmonious and more easy-going.
(14) Such a climate increases the likelihood that egalitarian feminist psychology will be incorporated into the traditional discipline.
(15) Normative theories tend to be fairly egalitarian, whereas positive theories are generally more pessimistic about redistributive prospects.
(16) Egalitarian feminist psychologists often revise psychological methods, but they reject the possibility that feminist psychology needs a specifically woman-centred method.
(17) Finally, she was asked to spell egalitarian, used to describe a belief in human equality.
(18) How to preserve that involvement in an egalitarian context is one of the great challenges of modern society.
(19) They seem in the main to have been relatively egalitarian communities.
(20) A cycling population would be fitter, healthier and more egalitarian than one reliant on privileged personal access to a car.
(21) Its concern with celebrating femininity encourages it to pass over more of traditional psychology's gender biases than egalitarian feminist psychology does.
(22) It was total, undivided submission that would permit the building of an egalitarian community.
(23) Am I proud of resorting to stereotypical womanly wiles when I am supposed to be a postmodernist feminist egalitarian?
(24) The modern welfare state is interested not so much in relieving poverty as redistributing income to achieve a more egalitarian distribution.
(25) And feminist psychologists are still predominantly concerned with making egalitarian corrections to traditional psychological theories, rather than working with their uncertainties.
(26) These innumerable scraps of land were the beginning of egalitarian ownership on a Lilliputian scale.
(27) By nature the education investments of democratic governments tend to be egalitarian.
(28) Inequality in kibbutzim Despite these arrangements designed to create an egalitarian society, social inequality exists in the kibbutzim.
(29) It is a network for the elite, yet it is very egalitarian.
(30) This chapter examines the gender imbalances among psychologists, and analyses egalitarian attempts to rectify them.
(1) The party's principles are basically egalitarian.
(2) People have long dreamt of an egalitarian society.
(31) Humanist psychology's familiarity to egalitarian feminist psychologists makes the division between humanist egalitarian, and woman-centred, theories difficult to draw.
(32) As in the conventional discipline, demographic imbalances are less among egalitarian feminist psychology's subjects than they are among its practitioners.
(33) Anger rises, and the signs of a reactionary pullback from egalitarian ideals are in the air.
(34) But egalitarian feminists tend to play down the value of biological explanations.
(35) The principal feminist challenge to psychology's predominantly male subjects and masculine subject matter is, again, an egalitarian one.
(36) Luxuries were regarded as tending to undermine morals, so ideal societies were often austere and egalitarian.
(37) From the perspective of traditional psychology, such psychologists are, even more than egalitarian feminist psychologists, reassuringly marginal.
(38) Something which is particularly curious is that increased government expenditure has not produced the egalitarian society which was intended.
(39) Egalitarian feminism also tries to bring women into psychology's subject matter by criticizing and developing the conventional psychology of women.
(40) In its earliest impulses celibacy was egalitarian and even subversive of patriarchal family relationships.
(41) An egalitarian would choose a little more inflation and a little less unemployment.
(42) An increase in women's numerical representation is therefore given a biological or cultural, rather than an egalitarian, justification.
(43) Egalitarian Rousseau lived out his life as the spoilt plaything of eccentric aristocrats.
(44) But, as Smith's collection testifies, there is substantial evidence of radical millennial and egalitarian solutions circulating during the period.
(45) What was the proper role of the director in a truly egalitarian company of women?
(46) This inattention to politics allows even egalitarian feminists to adopt woman-centred arguments when dealing with cultural issues.
(47) The chapter began by posing the possibility of an egalitarian society, a society without social inequality.
(48) Woman-centred psychology, like egalitarian feminist psychology, needs to address theory if it is really to change psychological discourses of gender.
(49) This makes it seem more feminist than egalitarian feminist psychology, and much further away from the traditional discipline.
(50) Often, it deploys explanatory frameworks taken from traditional and egalitarian feminist psychology.
(51) Television, in this sense, is the consummate egalitarian medium of communication, surpassing oral language itself.
(52) Many different arguments or blueprints for a sexually egalitarian society can be, and have been, constructed on this basis.
(53) Because egalitarian feminist psychology wants to adapt conventional psychology, rather than replace it, it has to begin from psychology's self-definition.
(54) Humanist psychology's caution about change can add to egalitarian feminist psychology's existing theoretical timidity.
(55) This chapter examines different egalitarian feminist attempts to deal with psychological theory's gender biases.
(56) Simply because the egalitarian society has yet to become a reality does not mean that it is not possible.
(57) It lets them operate as egalitarian feminist psychologists at times, too.
(58) What the thirsty seekers who crowded into the mission on Azusa Street found was not just a new and radically egalitarian spirituality.
(59) The combinatory, egalitarian approach which feminist psychologists favour, often repeats traditional psychological method's own procedural macho.
(60) MANY Japanese strive to keep up egalitarian appearances.
(61) Japan prides itself on being an egalitarian society.
(62) There would never be an egalitarian society in Middleton.
(63) China is building an egalitarian society.
(64) Pubs pride themselves on their egalitarian atmosphere.
(65) Adopt the egalitarian neoliberal model or die?
(66) At first she didn't mind this more egalitarian arrangement (even with the saving face clause) but after a year she's starting to feel "used" she told me.
(67) In the beginning, says Malone, our ancestors lived as small groups of hunter-gatherers, enjoying close-knit social bonds and egalitarian decision-making.
(68) Although unemployment is low, rapid job losses among Japan's army of temporary workers are exposing the unfairness of a two-tier labour market and straining an egalitarian society.
(69) In contrast to a materialistic, competition-centered model of the world, the traditionalistic, idealistic model may, for men, be much more egalitarian.
(70) But an egalitarian land reform program alone is no guarantee of successful agricultural and rural development.
(71) Kruger says one way of lengthening the lives of men is to promote a more monogamist and more financially egalitarian society.
(72) In an egalitarian society of self - made men, what use is a noble family?
(73) They accept and value people as individuals, and are strongly egalitarian.
(74) To the casual observer, the Norwegian capital is a study in frictionless living: clean, well-ordered, civic-minded, affluent yet essentially egalitarian in spirit.
(75) Was Sir Nicholas's big report on climate change egalitarian, inegalitarian - or both?
(76) Some economists have used these results as egalitarian debating points.
(77) Yang: The United States is an egalitarian society in terms of interpersonal relationships.
(78) Little-league sports, by contrast, are fundamentally egalitarian institutions, inclusive, unselective and welcoming (at least in theory) of different levels of ability.
(79) In the late 1980s, the egalitarian army retired the baggy olive-green pants and jackets and took on tailored uniforms, complete with stars, flaps and epaulets.
(80) This may seem obvious but bonobo societies are often portrayed as egalitarian affairs.
(81) Some of the most the most egalitarian cities were found to be Dhaka and Chittagong in Bangladesh.
(82) Jeans a powerful egalitarian message, but are far more likely to a sartorial deathtrap for politicians.
(83) The scientific community today, for all its faults , remains generally open and unsecretive , international and egalitarian.
(84) Today, Diana's egalitarian views and kind - hearted nature live on in William and Harry.
(85) Jeans can send out a powerful egalitarian message, but are far more likely to be a sartorial deathtrap for politicians.
(86) The "egalitarian" Japan was a creature of the 1970s, with its progressive taxation, redistribution of wealth, subsidies and the dampening of competition through regulation.
(87) The egalitarian pleasure of helping a fellow traveler is increasingly being replaced by internet-organized lift-share schemes (), to save waiting in the rain by the side of the road, King said.
(88) Traditional hedonistic utilitarians who prefer the latter outcome often try to justify egalitarian distributions of goods by appealing to a principle of diminishing marginal utility.
(89) Most foreigners still see Japan in the rear - view mirror , as an egalitarian socially cohesive society.
(90) The egalitarian pleasure of helping a fellow traveler is increasingly being replaced by internet-organized lift-share schemes.
(91) Finland is an egalitarian society, which is reflected in their language, which employs gender - neutral words.
(92) He summarizes libertarianism, the meritocratic system, and the egalitarian theory. This leads to a discussion of the fairness of pay differentials in today's society.
(93) Private enterprise, in other words, delivers more equality than the supposedly egalitarian world of academia does.
(94) When President Dwight Eisenhower named Earl Warren as chief justice of the United States in 1953, the stage was set for what has been termed the "egalitarian revolution."
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