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pantisocracy
pantisocracy (pæntɪˈsɒkrəsɪ, -aɪs-) [f. Gr. παντ-, panto- all + ἰσοκρατία isocracy.] A form of social organization in which all are equal in rank and social position; a Utopian community in which all are equal and all rule.1794 Southey Let. 20 Sept. in Life I. 221 We preached Pantisocracy and Asphet...
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Pantisocracy
Coleridge envisioned Pantisocracy as a way to minimize the greed among men. By the winter of 1795, the dream of Pantisocracy had all but died out.
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pantisocrat
pantisocrat (pænˈtaɪsəkræt) [f. as prec. after aristocrat, democrat.] One who advocates or promotes pantisocracy.1794 Southey Let. 20 Sept. in Life I. 221 It will then be time for you to take leave of the navy, and become acquainted with all our brethren, the pantisocrats. 1895 Saintsbury Ess. Eng. ...
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Ola Majekodunmi
She was one of the featured guests on RTÉ Radio 1 show Pantisocracy, hosted by Panti.
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aspheterism
aspheterism (æsˈfɛtərɪzm) [f. Gr. ἀ priv. + σϕέτερ-ος one's own, after Gr. σϕετρισµός appropriation.] The doctrine that there ought to be no private property; communism.1794 Southey in C. Southey Life I. 221 We preached Pantisocracy and Asphete[r]ism everywhere. 1880 Dowden Southey 36 Coleridge, to ...
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Panti
2011 Ireland's Karaoke Klassics, 2FM, Co-presenter as Panti with Arveene
2014 Sunday Breakfast With Dee Reddy, Phantom FM as guest contributor
2016 Pantisocracy
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pant-
pant- = Gr. παντ-, the shortened form in which παντο- ‘all-’ appears before a vowel: see panto-. The following words have pant- followed by an element with initial a-. ˈpantagogue Med. [Gr. ἄγωγος driving forth, leading], a medicine that expels all morbid matter. pantaˈmorphic a. [Gr. ἄµορϕος formle...
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Madoc (poem)
poem in hopes that he could sell it to raise money to fulfill his ambitions to start a new life in America, where he hoped to found Utopian commune or "Pantisocracy During 1797, Southey had given up his ideas of Pantisocracy and was studying to become a lawyer.
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To a Young Ass
These later editions alter lines 27–36 to remove mention of Pantisocracy. However, the revised version removes the mention of Pantisocracy.
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George Burnett (writer)
After two or three years' residence he became disillusioned with college life, and took part in the scheme of pantisocracy with Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Joseph Cottle
same sum to Southey, also proposing to give the latter fifty guineas for his Joan of Arc, and made arrangements for the lectures delivered on behalf of pantisocracy
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To Priestley
Coleridge was also corresponding with Priestley at the time, to discuss Coleridge and Robert Southey's idea of Pantisocracy.
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Early life of Samuel Taylor Coleridge
He encouraged the two towards Southey's idea of Pantisocracy. Pantisocracy
Coleridge and Southey came up with a theoretical political government named Pantisocracy.
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To Lord Stanhope
During the early 1790s, Coleridge held many radical political beliefs, including a system of government called Pantisocracy.
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To Fayette
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Themes
The conclusion of "To Fayette" describes the image of the "ray", which is connected to two of Coleridge's sonnets on Pantisocracy, his idea
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