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词汇 republicanism
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Definition of republicanism in English:

republicanism

noun rɪˈpʌblɪk(ə)nɪz(ə)mrəˈpəbləkəˌnɪzəm
mass noun
  • 1Support for a republican system of government.

    France's historic attachment to the principles of republicanism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • After a long eclipse during the Middle Ages, the tradition of Greek and Roman republicanism was revived in the Italian republics of the Renaissance.
    • In Renaissance republicanism, as well as in Greek democratic thought, a citizen was someone who participated in 'giving judgement and holding office'.
    • More recently, although still a minority concern, there has been a steady growth of interest in republicanism.
    • For all his failings, he was at least attempting to bring a European tradition of republicanism into politics and a pluralistic tolerance of religion into civic life.
    • Liberalism and republicanism gave a political cast, invoking collectivities of bounded, mapped extent, and ruled by popular, no longer divine, consent.
    • He appears to have synthesized the different and conflicting traditions of plebiscitarian leadership, Jacobin republicanism, and parliamentary democracy.
    • He has been a noted champion of republicanism, a political ethos that privileges the well-being of the nation over individual rights and liberties.
    • The conceptions of republicanism and citizenship were popularized by the upheavals of the American and French revolutions.
    • From the beginning, he allowed an arrangement that blended notions of clerical rule with the principles and institutions of republicanism.
    • Is it republicanism to say that the majority can do no wrong?
  • 2(in the US) the principles or policies of the Republican Party.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The 11th commandment of modern Republicanism is 'thou shalt not raise taxes on the rich'.
    • They try to argue that those eight years gave Republicanism new-found legitimacy.
    • Texas-style Republicanism is the engine of the radical right today.
    • The former president's Republicanism offers a worst-of-all-worlds package of intrusive behavioural regulation for the masses and socialism for the wealthy.
    • Southern Republicanism has produced a solidly Southern GOP congressional leadership.
    • He ran against this theory of a moderate Republicanism that is complicit in a long liberal legacy of tax, spend, and tax again.
    • This is the dangerous joke that fiscally conservative Republicanism has become.
    • The ideological warfare of the 1990s pitted the New Democratic agenda against Gingrich's Republicanism.
    • Fantasizing about some underground tradition of progressive middle-class Republicanism, he embraces the governments of McKinley, Nixon, and Lincoln.
    • Rising congressional Republicanism in this stronghold of the Democratic Party has reshaped the Republicans into a national party for the first time since Reconstruction.
  • 3Support for a united Ireland.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In latter years, he made a career out of his antipathy to republicanism and became a maestro of the sound bite.
    • True republicanism is about fairness and solidarity, about equality and inclusion.
    • He insists the military campaign was a priori a result of the intrinsic political failures of republicanism at the outset.
    • He has once more handed armed republicanism a veto over political progress.
    • I'm talking about galvanising the unionist family to speak with one voice instead of appeasing republicanism.
    • Even republicanism has turned itself inside out in ever more radical attempts to show them a face they might accept.
    • One of the core tenets of republicanism is equality of treatment, and this should apply rigidly to all areas of government activity throughout Ireland.
    • Until the mid-1990s there was no history of organised nationalism there, let alone republicanism.
    • Republican sources say that the group has no organisation in that city, where republicanism has traditionally been strong.
    • It was preferable to keep moderate unionism and moderate republicanism 'dancing'.

Definition of republicanism in US English:

republicanism

nounrəˈpəbləkəˌnizəmrəˈpəbləkəˌnɪzəm
  • 1Support for a republican system of government.

    France's historic attachment to the principles of republicanism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He has been a noted champion of republicanism, a political ethos that privileges the well-being of the nation over individual rights and liberties.
    • The conceptions of republicanism and citizenship were popularized by the upheavals of the American and French revolutions.
    • Liberalism and republicanism gave a political cast, invoking collectivities of bounded, mapped extent, and ruled by popular, no longer divine, consent.
    • He appears to have synthesized the different and conflicting traditions of plebiscitarian leadership, Jacobin republicanism, and parliamentary democracy.
    • After a long eclipse during the Middle Ages, the tradition of Greek and Roman republicanism was revived in the Italian republics of the Renaissance.
    • From the beginning, he allowed an arrangement that blended notions of clerical rule with the principles and institutions of republicanism.
    • In Renaissance republicanism, as well as in Greek democratic thought, a citizen was someone who participated in 'giving judgement and holding office'.
    • For all his failings, he was at least attempting to bring a European tradition of republicanism into politics and a pluralistic tolerance of religion into civic life.
    • More recently, although still a minority concern, there has been a steady growth of interest in republicanism.
    • Is it republicanism to say that the majority can do no wrong?
  • 2(in the US) the principles or policies of the Republican Party.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Texas-style Republicanism is the engine of the radical right today.
    • Rising congressional Republicanism in this stronghold of the Democratic Party has reshaped the Republicans into a national party for the first time since Reconstruction.
    • They try to argue that those eight years gave Republicanism new-found legitimacy.
    • The ideological warfare of the 1990s pitted the New Democratic agenda against Gingrich's Republicanism.
    • The former president's Republicanism offers a worst-of-all-worlds package of intrusive behavioural regulation for the masses and socialism for the wealthy.
    • Fantasizing about some underground tradition of progressive middle-class Republicanism, he embraces the governments of McKinley, Nixon, and Lincoln.
    • The 11th commandment of modern Republicanism is 'thou shalt not raise taxes on the rich'.
    • He ran against this theory of a moderate Republicanism that is complicit in a long liberal legacy of tax, spend, and tax again.
    • Southern Republicanism has produced a solidly Southern GOP congressional leadership.
    • This is the dangerous joke that fiscally conservative Republicanism has become.
  • 3Support for a united Ireland.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In latter years, he made a career out of his antipathy to republicanism and became a maestro of the sound bite.
    • True republicanism is about fairness and solidarity, about equality and inclusion.
    • He insists the military campaign was a priori a result of the intrinsic political failures of republicanism at the outset.
    • I'm talking about galvanising the unionist family to speak with one voice instead of appeasing republicanism.
    • Republican sources say that the group has no organisation in that city, where republicanism has traditionally been strong.
    • It was preferable to keep moderate unionism and moderate republicanism 'dancing'.
    • Even republicanism has turned itself inside out in ever more radical attempts to show them a face they might accept.
    • Until the mid-1990s there was no history of organised nationalism there, let alone republicanism.
    • One of the core tenets of republicanism is equality of treatment, and this should apply rigidly to all areas of government activity throughout Ireland.
    • He has once more handed armed republicanism a veto over political progress.
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