释义 |
inequalitarian rare.|ɪnɪkwɒlɪˈtɛərɪən| [f. inequality, after equalitarian.] One who holds the principle of the innate inequality of mankind. Also as adj.
1878Gladstone Glean. (1879) I. 234 In practice they [the English people] are what I may call determined inequalitarians. a1898― in Newman Hall's Autobiog. (1898) 276, I coined a word to express my opinion. I said I was an ‘Inequalitarian’. I believe more and more in Heredity. Qualities are inherited. 1949Mind LVIII. 207 Consider an inequalitarian society in which there are rich people who buy ‘luxuries’ and poor people who buy only ‘necessities’. 1966Punch 13 Apr. 521/2 The ritualistically observed Sunday is inequalitarian... While the rich can enjoy their private swimming-pools..and so on, the poorer elements are denied access even to the inadequate public amenities. |