单词 | great society |
释义 | > as lemmasGreat Society Great Society n. U.S. a set of domestic reform programmes instigated by President Lyndon B. Johnson in the 1960s, with the main intention of eliminating poverty and advancing civil rights; frequently (and in earliest use) attributive. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > politics > American politics > [noun] > principles or policies federalism1787 state rights1787 colonizationism1831 hunkerism1845 Reconstructionism1881 Little Americanism1898 Point Four1949 fairness doctrine1952 new frontier1961 Great Society1964 eleventh commandment1966 Nixon Doctrine1969 1964 Washington Post 24 Apr. a18/1 President Johnson told 6000 cheering Democrats here tonight..that their Party must ‘build a great society of the highest order’.] 1964 Newsday (N.Y.) 27 June 5/1 Johnson went in front of his Democratic audience to put in a big new plug for his ‘great society’ program. 1965 N.Y. Times 14 Mar. 3/2 In expanding on the work of its forebears, the Great Society has produced a wealth of new ideas. 1987 W. Greider Secrets of Temple i. iii. 91 Lyndon Johnson was blamed for..adding tens of billions in new spending for the war in Indochina to the federal budget, alongside the burgeoning new Great Society spending for education, health and poverty. 2004 Chicago Tribune (Midwest ed.) 24 Jan. i. 8/4 The political culture of South Carolina conservatism has been decades in the making, forged by opposition to Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal, Harry Truman's Fair Deal and Lyndon Johnson's Great Society. < as lemmas |
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