释义 |
Mondism|ˈmɒndɪz(ə)m| [f. the name of Alfred Mond (1868–1930), British politician.] The views of A. Mond, especially his advocacy of co-ordination and co-operation as bases of industrial enterprise.
1917F. M. Ford Let. 5 Jan. (1965) 82 What a Ministry! Everything one has fought against all one's life. Northcliffism,..Mondism, Balliolism! 1928Daily Tel. 10 July 10 After further disorder Mr. Cook was called upon. He attacked ‘Mondism’, which he declared was the infant of Fascism and should be killed at birth. 1962T. L. Johnston Collective Bargaining in Sweden vii. 169 This labour peace conference is usually referred to as the Swedish attempt at Mondism. |