释义 |
equaliˈtarianism [-ism.] Belief in the natural equality of mankind.
a1866J. Grote Moral Ideals (1876) 409 The saying that the happiness of each man is to be consulted alike..: we will call it equalitarianism. 1920H. G. Wells Outl. Hist. 512/2 The dominant liberal ideas were freedom and a certain vague equalitarianism. 1921Q. Rev. July 140 In fifth-century Athens, where equalitarianism ran to such a ridiculous extreme that gradually all civil offices were distributed among the citizens by lot. 1922G. M. Trevelyan Brit. Hist. 19th Cent. v. 84 Equalitarianism on board ship is proverbially dangerous. |