释义 |
‖ personalismo|personaˈlizmo| [Sp. and Pg.] = personalism c.
1962G. Blanksten in M. A. Kaplan Revolution in World Politics iii. v. 120 Personalismo may be regarded as the custom of following or opposing a political leader on the basis of his personality rather than on ideological grounds. 1964L. B. Lott in M. C. Needler Polit. Syst. Lat. Amer. xii. 244 A strong tendency on their [sc. the people's] part to associate themselves with powerful personalities rather than with programs and issues. This tendency we may label personalismo. 1969Language XLV. 464 Joshua Fishman's comparison of those two categories in terms of cross-cultural indices reveals a most interesting association between linguistically heterogeneous polities and ‘personalismo’ or ‘charisma’ in follower-leader relationships. 1969J. Mander Static Society i. 66 Mexico has cast off the incubus of personalismo. |