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单词 Pantisocracy
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Definition of Pantisocracy in English:

Pantisocracy

noun ˌpantɪˈsɒkrəsiˌpæn(t)əˈsɑkrəsi
mass noun
  • A form of utopian social organization in which all are equal in social position and responsibility.

    人人平等的乌托邦社会组织体制

    Example sentencesExamples
    • [Coleridge and Southey] threw themselves into planning Pantisocracy: an experimental and ideal community founded on human reason and directed toward human perfection.
    • Priestley left his home - what was left of it - went to London, and in 1794 emigrated to the banks of the Susquehanna River where he and other intellectuals tried to set up a utopian community (Pantisocracy).
    • Coleridge even dreamt up a new word "Pantisocracy" to describe their new society: it meant "equal rule by all."

Derivatives

  • Pantisocratic

  • adjective ˌpantɪsə(ʊ)ˈkratɪkˌpænˌtaɪsəˈkrædɪk
    • Relating to or denoting a form of utopian social organization in which all are equal in social position and responsibility.

      人人平等的乌托邦社会组织体制

      together they planned their Pantisocratic society
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He became friendly with S. T. Coleridge and together they planned their Pantisocratic society.
      • The result of Taylor's criticism was that when Southey began to revise and recast Madoc, he sought to eliminate all trace of Pantisocratic conceptions.
      • Bristol was to be from where the Pantisocratic plans were to be finalized and from where the founding members would board a sailing ship for America.

Origin

Late 18th century: from panto- 'all' + Greek isokratia 'equality of power'.

Definition of Pantisocracy in US English:

Pantisocracy

nounˌpæn(t)əˈsɑkrəsiˌpan(t)əˈsäkrəsē
  • A form of utopian social organization in which all are equal in social position and responsibility.

    人人平等的乌托邦社会组织体制

    Example sentencesExamples
    • [Coleridge and Southey] threw themselves into planning Pantisocracy: an experimental and ideal community founded on human reason and directed toward human perfection.
    • Coleridge even dreamt up a new word "Pantisocracy" to describe their new society: it meant "equal rule by all."
    • Priestley left his home - what was left of it - went to London, and in 1794 emigrated to the banks of the Susquehanna River where he and other intellectuals tried to set up a utopian community (Pantisocracy).

Origin

Late 18th century: from panto- ‘all’ + Greek isokratia ‘equality of power’.

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