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单词 communalism
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Definition of communalism in English:

communalism

noun kəˈmjuːn(ə)lɪz(ə)mˈkɒmjʊn(ə)lɪz(ə)m
mass noun
  • 1A principle of political organization based on federated communes.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In 1972, communalism was entrenched in the constitution, which makes Buddhism the state religion.
    • At a certain point in the nineties, the NBA sought to move in the direction of developing such a holistic agenda, connecting issues of communalism, militarization, neoliberal globalization.
    • The inability of any section of the ruling class to end this disastrous conflict stems from the fact that it can no more relinquish communalism than it can give up its wealth and social privileges.
    • He deplored the rise of communalism and ethnic-based politics.
    • In Sri Lanka, where the ruling class has resorted to communalism to buttress its rule for decades, nationalism takes particularly reactionary forms.
    • An effort to prove that there exists a democratic alternative to globalisation and communalism.
    • The resort to communalism is a desperate attempt by the ruling elite to divert the mounting anger and frustration and to set working people against each other.
    • The fundamental element of Sri Lankan politics since independence in 1948, and even before, has been the predominance of communalism.
    • Israel is a socialist state founded on communalism (kibbutzes for example).
    1. 1.1 The principle or practice of living together and sharing possessions and responsibilities.
      suburban individualism and inner-city communalism
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Values and principles such as sharing, co-operation, altruism, communalism, nonviolence, nonconfrontation, consultation, consensus.
      • It can be read as a long-running dialectic between individualism and communalism.
      • She was attracted to communalism, practiced homeopathy and diet reform, critiqued unfair labor practices, and excoriated men for their treatment of women.
      • Perhaps, given dozens, even hundreds of attempts, it could begin to shift all of humanity towards peaceful, carefully administrated communalism, but by then how far would Its mind be gone?
      • His school practised secrecy and communalism making it hard to distinguish between the work of Pythagoras and that of his followers.
  • 2Allegiance to one's own ethnic group rather than to the wider society.

    issues such as Punjab violence and communalism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Moreover the relationship in itself and social goodwill and the economic uplift connected to it would also help in solving the internal problems of ethnicity and communalism that have gripped these societies.
    • He identified communalism as the biggest curse of the society.
    • Based in part on fear and ignorance of the other, communalism often gives rise to conflict and violence between communities.
    • Those fighting dams or development projects cannot elude issues of communalism or caste politics in their spheres of influence - even at the cost of short-term success in their immediate campaign.
    • The rise of communalism and role of hate propaganda could have been highlighted better.
    • We have to fight this menace of communalism and terrorism together.
    • The women stood on the traffic island holding banners and posters against communalism and violence while the children recited poems highlighting the need for love and humaneness.
    • Can we boast of our Independence when the evils of communalism, violence, and hatred still reign supreme?
    • The truth is both the Indian and Pakistani elites have tried to defect social discontent by fanning communalism and religious fundamentalism.
    • From poetry-reading to kite-flying it is a day to retie the threads of a composite culture threatened by communalism.
    • He appealed to the people to frustrate the evil designs of those people who wanted to undermine national unity and integrity by spreading communalism in the society.
    • Even though communalism is the chief source of recent violence in the district, the State by its inability to restrain it bears equal responsibility for the violence.
    • They have failed to check the rising communalism in the society.
    • All of them bear responsibility for the social disaster created by the protracted war, the destruction of basic democratic rights and the growth of ethnic hatred and communalism.
    • When Urdu was the dominant language there was no feeling of communalism.
    • The SEP calls on workers to decisively reject all forms of communalism and chauvinism and to champion the democratic rights of all, regardless of their ethnicity, language or religion.
    • To carry this through, workers must decisively reject all forms of communalism and racism.
    • Today more than ever, their struggles against patriarchy involve confronting communalism within their own communities.
    • It may sound old-fashioned but the best way to tackle communalism is surely bringing people together to stand up for their common interests.
    • It is a great pity that communalism has gripped the minds of those great leaders who were called the pillars of Congress’.

Derivatives

  • communalist

  • noun & adjective ˈkɒmjʊnəlɪstkəˈmjuːn(ə)lɪst
    • My husband said they did not allow communalists to utter a word in those days.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The fundamentalist ideology everywhere appears as collectivist and communalist - individual rights are seen as secondary to the interests of the community.
      • But even these tough times need not be a cause of worry for every sensible citizen except the communalists.
      • The truth eventually emerges: her father died in the communalist rioting of 1984.
      • When Hindus speak out against such a situation, we are labeled communalists.
  • communalistic

  • adjective kɒmjʊn(ə)ˈlɪstɪk
    • Within a communalistic social structure there would be great pressure to conform.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A third possibility is that social withdrawal buffers the individual from various negative social consequences in tightly knit social settings, such as may be characteristic of communalistic cultures.
      • There is likely to be a marked interest in communalistic lifestyles and a great faith in the efficacy of the power of the group to change society.
      • It has also begun to teach communalistic practices to the workers.
 
 

Definition of communalism in US English:

communalism

noun
  • 1A principle of political organization based on federated communes.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The resort to communalism is a desperate attempt by the ruling elite to divert the mounting anger and frustration and to set working people against each other.
    • At a certain point in the nineties, the NBA sought to move in the direction of developing such a holistic agenda, connecting issues of communalism, militarization, neoliberal globalization.
    • The inability of any section of the ruling class to end this disastrous conflict stems from the fact that it can no more relinquish communalism than it can give up its wealth and social privileges.
    • He deplored the rise of communalism and ethnic-based politics.
    • An effort to prove that there exists a democratic alternative to globalisation and communalism.
    • In Sri Lanka, where the ruling class has resorted to communalism to buttress its rule for decades, nationalism takes particularly reactionary forms.
    • Israel is a socialist state founded on communalism (kibbutzes for example).
    • The fundamental element of Sri Lankan politics since independence in 1948, and even before, has been the predominance of communalism.
    • In 1972, communalism was entrenched in the constitution, which makes Buddhism the state religion.
    1. 1.1 The principle or practice of living together and sharing possessions and responsibilities.
      suburban individualism and inner-city communalism
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Values and principles such as sharing, co-operation, altruism, communalism, nonviolence, nonconfrontation, consultation, consensus.
      • His school practised secrecy and communalism making it hard to distinguish between the work of Pythagoras and that of his followers.
      • Perhaps, given dozens, even hundreds of attempts, it could begin to shift all of humanity towards peaceful, carefully administrated communalism, but by then how far would Its mind be gone?
      • She was attracted to communalism, practiced homeopathy and diet reform, critiqued unfair labor practices, and excoriated men for their treatment of women.
      • It can be read as a long-running dialectic between individualism and communalism.
  • 2Allegiance to one's own ethnic group rather than to the wider society.

    issues such as Punjab violence and communalism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is a great pity that communalism has gripped the minds of those great leaders who were called the pillars of Congress’.
    • When Urdu was the dominant language there was no feeling of communalism.
    • We have to fight this menace of communalism and terrorism together.
    • It may sound old-fashioned but the best way to tackle communalism is surely bringing people together to stand up for their common interests.
    • All of them bear responsibility for the social disaster created by the protracted war, the destruction of basic democratic rights and the growth of ethnic hatred and communalism.
    • Today more than ever, their struggles against patriarchy involve confronting communalism within their own communities.
    • They have failed to check the rising communalism in the society.
    • He appealed to the people to frustrate the evil designs of those people who wanted to undermine national unity and integrity by spreading communalism in the society.
    • From poetry-reading to kite-flying it is a day to retie the threads of a composite culture threatened by communalism.
    • Can we boast of our Independence when the evils of communalism, violence, and hatred still reign supreme?
    • The truth is both the Indian and Pakistani elites have tried to defect social discontent by fanning communalism and religious fundamentalism.
    • To carry this through, workers must decisively reject all forms of communalism and racism.
    • Those fighting dams or development projects cannot elude issues of communalism or caste politics in their spheres of influence - even at the cost of short-term success in their immediate campaign.
    • The women stood on the traffic island holding banners and posters against communalism and violence while the children recited poems highlighting the need for love and humaneness.
    • He identified communalism as the biggest curse of the society.
    • Moreover the relationship in itself and social goodwill and the economic uplift connected to it would also help in solving the internal problems of ethnicity and communalism that have gripped these societies.
    • Even though communalism is the chief source of recent violence in the district, the State by its inability to restrain it bears equal responsibility for the violence.
    • Based in part on fear and ignorance of the other, communalism often gives rise to conflict and violence between communities.
    • The rise of communalism and role of hate propaganda could have been highlighted better.
    • The SEP calls on workers to decisively reject all forms of communalism and chauvinism and to champion the democratic rights of all, regardless of their ethnicity, language or religion.
 
 
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