anarchism
常見例句
- All this, he admitted, came close to anarchism. Yet at its base was something different.
他承認(rèn),這一切都近乎無政府主義,然立足點(diǎn)卻不同。 - Anarchism is a term describing a cluster of doctrines and attitudes whose principal uniting feature is the belief that government is both harmful and unnecessary.
無政府主義這個(gè)詞描述的是一堆理論和態(tài)度,它們的主要共同點(diǎn)在于相信政府是有害的,沒有必要的。 - “Anarchism” now became a code word in the public mind for terrorism and violence, even though most anarchists were relatively peaceful visionaries dreaming of a new social order.
盡管,大多數(shù)無政府主義人士都相對(duì)平和地追求空想主義,并期望能夠構(gòu)建新的社會(huì)秩序,但如今在人們心中,“無政府”主義還是儼然成為了恐怖行動(dòng)以及暴力的代名詞。 - And, so, you can see how this would have an impact on every country, on the United States--those of you who've taken American history, this sort of view that immigrants were increasingly bringing socialism and anarchism to the United States.
由此我們能看出巴黎公社對(duì)世界各國(guó),對(duì)美國(guó)的影響,那些學(xué)過美國(guó)歷史的人懂的,移民們?cè)絹碓蕉?在美國(guó)宣揚(yáng)社會(huì)主義和無政府主義
耶魯公開課 - 1871年后的法國(guó)課程節(jié)選 - By then an international conference had been held (in 1898) at the behest of Italy to seek help in fighting anarchism.
ECONOMIST: The anarchists - Anti-statism, to the American mind, has no link to anarchism.
ECONOMIST: In love with regulation - All this, he admitted, came close to anarchism.
ECONOMIST: John Mortimer 返回 anarchism