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单词 big society
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Definition of big society in English:

big society

noun
usually the big societyBritish
  • A concept whereby a significant amount of responsibility for the running of a society is devolved to local communities and volunteers.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Indeed, Labour will make a great mistake if they put themselves on the opposite and wrong side of the idea at the heart of the big society.
    • What we are doing is not dissimilar to the Big Society message of the coalition.
    • The second noteable thing about the Tories 'Big Society' is that, for all its anti-state posturing, it will not increase people's freedom and choices.
    • In its place will come a total transformation, he said, "from unchecked individualism to national unity and purpose, from big government to the big society."
    • Moreover, the government sets much store in a belief that the "big society" can fill gaps left by cuts to public spending.
    • It helps that the Conservative government has already moved to a more communitarian "Big Society" governing philosophy.
    • The Tory vision of the Big Society plays strongly into these new political realities.
    • A big society needs people anchored in place and blessed with time, yet Conservative economics grants neither except to the well-off.
    • The big society idea pretends to devolve power, but will actually devolve accountability away from the state.
    • We have to strengthen families and reform schools so we can start to build the big society.
    • For the Tories, that means nurturing the "big society" to fill the gap that opens when the state is rolled back.
    • He reportedly added: "The corollary of the big society is the smaller state."
    • Our alternative to big government is the big society.
    • The 'big society' is about big spending cuts and a big risk.
    • But Mr Clegg today insisted that the Lib Dem agenda has a great deal in common with Mr Cameron's Big Society proposals.
    • But we understand that the big society is not just going to spring to life on its own: we need strong and concerted government action to make it happen.
    • This week, amid much fanfare, the Prime Minister outlined how his Big Society idea could help transform communities.
    • But the Prime Minister's warm words about a Big Society are little more than a cover for deep and ideological cuts to local services.
    • I think Marquand is right to suggest that the "big society" is a challenge to Labour, and for the centre-left more generally.
    • You can't have a big society unless its citizens feel that they own a stake in it.
 
 
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