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单词 leftism
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Definition of leftism in English:

leftism

noun ˈlɛftɪz(ə)mˈlɛfˌtɪzəm
mass noun
  • The political views or policies of the left.

    she wrote an article which was highly critical of leftism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I can't make any categorical statements about the history of student leftism.
    • One wonders, however, if he fully subscribes to the vulgar leftism his argument suggests.
    • That is, you don't just stick with traditional leftism.
    • As its subtitle indicates, it is about the underground, the hidden traditions of bohemianism and leftism that lie beneath the surface of capitalist America.
    • And here a certain sort of libertarianism comes full circle to join hands with a certain sort of leftism.
    • Intellectual leftism is grounded in elitism, the idea that a certain subclass of individuals has a vastly superior understanding of how the world ‘really’ works.
    • What is so wonderful about leftism is the idea that we're all equal and that none of us should live that much better than anyone else.
    • Well, I wouldn't use Democrats as a model for libertarian leftism.
    • Considering the gory mess various forms of leftism made of the 20th century, this is really a back-handed compliment!
    • After all, the defense of vulnerable men and women is classic leftism.
    • This form of leftism seems to be stemming from Europe, where the art of protest has been honed over thousands of years, and they're used to being sprayed with tear gas, mace and rubber bullets for their efforts.
    • Although he shared the Grierson gang's instinctive leftism, he was never quite trusted by them.
    • Many university lefties aren't actually convinced by leftism enough to actually hold true to it when they graduate and the pressures of the working life start pushing in.
    • Against Sartre's blind consistency, Foucault's postmodern leftism substituted haphazard shifts, though keeping intact destructive political conclusions.
    • Modern leftism needs to root out its failed Marxism.
    • The Boston Globe's Jeff Jacoby declared, ‘Today campus leftism is not merely prevalent.’
    • The first was the militant leftism of groups like Students for Democratic Society while the second was the libertarianism of the counter culture.
    • There, in the 1960s, it met the newer, harsher leftism of the anti-imperialist socialist movements - both Soviet-inspired and anti-Soviet.
    • In international matters, the common western front of the Cold War required Canada's less stringent repression of leftism to remain domestic and provincial.
 
 

Definition of leftism in US English:

leftism

nounˈlefˌtizəmˈlɛfˌtɪzəm
  • The political views or policies of the left.

    she wrote an article which was highly critical of leftism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I can't make any categorical statements about the history of student leftism.
    • One wonders, however, if he fully subscribes to the vulgar leftism his argument suggests.
    • Considering the gory mess various forms of leftism made of the 20th century, this is really a back-handed compliment!
    • Well, I wouldn't use Democrats as a model for libertarian leftism.
    • This form of leftism seems to be stemming from Europe, where the art of protest has been honed over thousands of years, and they're used to being sprayed with tear gas, mace and rubber bullets for their efforts.
    • After all, the defense of vulnerable men and women is classic leftism.
    • The Boston Globe's Jeff Jacoby declared, ‘Today campus leftism is not merely prevalent.’
    • And here a certain sort of libertarianism comes full circle to join hands with a certain sort of leftism.
    • As its subtitle indicates, it is about the underground, the hidden traditions of bohemianism and leftism that lie beneath the surface of capitalist America.
    • In international matters, the common western front of the Cold War required Canada's less stringent repression of leftism to remain domestic and provincial.
    • There, in the 1960s, it met the newer, harsher leftism of the anti-imperialist socialist movements - both Soviet-inspired and anti-Soviet.
    • The first was the militant leftism of groups like Students for Democratic Society while the second was the libertarianism of the counter culture.
    • That is, you don't just stick with traditional leftism.
    • Many university lefties aren't actually convinced by leftism enough to actually hold true to it when they graduate and the pressures of the working life start pushing in.
    • Intellectual leftism is grounded in elitism, the idea that a certain subclass of individuals has a vastly superior understanding of how the world ‘really’ works.
    • What is so wonderful about leftism is the idea that we're all equal and that none of us should live that much better than anyone else.
    • Although he shared the Grierson gang's instinctive leftism, he was never quite trusted by them.
    • Modern leftism needs to root out its failed Marxism.
    • Against Sartre's blind consistency, Foucault's postmodern leftism substituted haphazard shifts, though keeping intact destructive political conclusions.
 
 
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