释义 |
anarchism|ˈænəkɪz(ə)m| [f. Gr. ἄναρχ-ος (see anarch) + -ism.] The principles or practice of anarchy, or anarchists.
1642Sir E. Dering Sp. on Relig. 153 This Bill..will prove the mother of absolute Anarchisme. 1656Blount Glossogr., Anarchism, the Doctrine, Positions or Art of those that teach anarchy; also the being itself of the people without a Prince or Ruler. 1882Sir C. Dilke in Daily News 3 July 2/6 Russian Nihilism, German Social Democracy, and French Anarchism were, in a high degree, the children of Protection. 1893G. B. Shaw (title) The Impossibilities of Anarchism. 1913J. A. Estey Revolutionary Syndicalism v. 128 The ‘veritable abyss’, which separates the ideal of Anarchism (i.e. philosophic Anarchism) from the ideal of Syndicalism. 1962New Statesman 7 Sept. 287/1 His method is to examine the ‘Family Tree’ of anarchism, with its roots in Lao-Tse, Zeno and the Essenes. |