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单词 laissez-faire
释义

laissez-fairen.

Brit. /ˌleɪseɪˈfɛː/, U.S. /ˌlɛseɪˈfɛ(ə)r/, /ˌlɛzeɪˈfɛ(ə)r/
Forms: Also laisser-faire.
Etymology: French; laissez imperative of laisser to let + faire to do, i.e. let (people) do (as they think best). Laissez faire et laissez passer was the maxim of the French free-trade economists of the 18th cent.; it is usually attributed to Gournay (Littré s.v. laisser).
A phrase expressive of the principle that government should not interfere with the action of individuals, esp. in industrial affairs and in trade. Also attributive.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > rule or government > politics > political philosophy > specific policies or advocacy of > [adjective] > relating to or supporting other specific policies
laissez-faire1825
restorationist1828
abolitionist1833
irredential1891
pronatalist1938
elitist1943
neo-isolationist1952
non-aligned1954
society > authority > rule or government > politics > political philosophy > specific policies or advocacy of > [noun] > other specific policies or advocacy of
laissez-faireism1848
localism1848
laissez-faire1873
irredentism1883
dissolutionism1894
expansionism1900
bilingualism1901
non-alignment1908
agriculturism1919
cultural imperialism1921
isolationism1922
unilateralism1926
autarky1934
elitism1934
pronatalism1938
neo-isolationism1951
non-alignedness1962
1825 C. H. Phipps English in Italy I. 296 The laissez faire system of apathy.
1873 H. Spencer Study Sociol. xiv. 352 Shall we not call that also a laissez-faire that is almost wicked in its indifference.
1887 Contemp. Rev. May 696 The ‘orthodox’ laissez-faire political economy.
1891 ‘S. C. Scrivener’ Our Fields & Cities 168 Laissez-faire is the motto, the gospel, of the person who lives upon the work of another.

Derivatives

laissez-faireism n.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > rule or government > politics > political philosophy > specific policies or advocacy of > [noun] > other specific policies or advocacy of
laissez-faireism1848
localism1848
laissez-faire1873
irredentism1883
dissolutionism1894
expansionism1900
bilingualism1901
non-alignment1908
agriculturism1919
cultural imperialism1921
isolationism1922
unilateralism1926
autarky1934
elitism1934
pronatalism1938
neo-isolationism1951
non-alignedness1962
1848 Simmonds's Colonial Mag. 14 338 Mammonism, laissez-faireism, Chartism, currency-restriction [etc.].
laissez-ˈfairist n. (also laissez-'faireist) one who believes in a doctrine of laissez-faire.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > rule or government > politics > political philosophy > specific policies or advocacy of > [noun] > other specific policies or advocacy of > supporter of
common holder1565
abolitionist1827
governmentalist1831
destructive1832
annexationist1841
destructionist1841
annexionist1844
decompositionist1849
expansionist1862
disintegrator1865
dissolutionist1882
irredentist1882
disintegrationist1884
isolationist1899
retentionist1899
free fooder1903
laissez-fairist1932
autarkist1938
elitist1938
neo-isolationist1950
non-aligner1963
1932 G. B. Shaw Platform & Pulpit (1962) 252 A Cabinet of talkers and Laisser-fairists.
1944 A. Jones Right & Left 16 The Conservative is neither a planner nor a laisser-faire-ist.
1966 Guardian 1 Dec. 8/6 Professor Peacock..isn't too keen on being cast as a ‘relentless laisser-fairist’.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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