释义 |
inegalitarian, a. and n.|ɪnɪgælɪˈtɛərɪən| [f. in-3 + egalitarian a. (and n.).] A. adj. Favouring, pertaining to, or marked by inequality. B. n. One who denies or opposes equality between persons, = inequalitarian.
1955T. H. Pear Eng. Social Differences x. 211 The views of fervent English egalitarians and inegalitarians. 1961Guardian 1 May 6/7 Madame Lefauchaux is dealing with their inegalitarian deficiencies. 1971P. Worsthorne Socialist Myth ix. 219 The forces of democracy, in practice, compel society towards a shape that is highly inegalitarian. 1972Guardian 15 June 14/5 The present distribution of financial aid [for housing]..is highly inegalitarian in its effects. 1972Daily Tel. (Colour Suppl.) 24 Nov. 20/1 Paradoxically, Australia has a most remarkably inegalitarian educational system. Hence inegaliˈtarianism.
1966Economist 15 Oct. p. xxviii/1 This increased the inegalitarianism of what rapidly became a very inegalitarian German tax system. 1971P. Worsthorne Socialist Myth v. 70 The Labour party has come to terms with the economic purpose of inegalitarianism. |