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philistinism
philistinism (ˈfɪlɪstɪnɪz(ə)m, fɪˈlɪstɪnɪz(ə)m) [f. Philistine + -ism.] The opinions, aims, and habits of social Philistines (see prec. A. 4); the condition of being a social Philistine.1831 Carlyle Sart. Res. ii. v, One ‘Philistine’; who even now, to the general weariness, was dominantly pouring⁓fo... Oxford English Dictionary
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Philistinism
In the fields of philosophy and of aesthetics, the term philistinism describes the attitudes, habits, and characteristics of a person who deprecates art Lenin "Philistinism in Revolutionary Circles" 1906 Anti-intellectualism Pejorative terms for people Theories of aesthetics wikipedia.org
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philistinism
philistinism/-tɪnɪzəm; -tɪnɪzəm/ n[U]: the philistinismof the popular press 为大众服务的新闻界对艺术缺乏认识. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Veniamin Romov
the newspaper's employees came up with the idea of creating a satirical magazine Skorpion, which would criticize such phenomena as petty bourgeoisie, philistinism wikipedia.org
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R. Heber Newton
Morals of Trade (1876) Studies of Jesus (1880) Womanhood: Lectures on a Woman's Work in the World (1881) The Right and Wrong Uses of the Bible (1883) Philistinism wikipedia.org
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Podsnap
Podsnap (ˈpɒdsnæp) The name of a character in Dickens's ‘Our Mutual Friend’ (1864–5) used allusively for a person embodying insular complacency and self-satisfaction and refusal to face up to unpleasant facts. So Podˈsnappery, Podˈsnap(p)ian a.[1864 Dickens Mut. Fr. (1865) I. i. xi. 97 Mr. Podsnap..... Oxford English Dictionary
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German Table Society
Clemens Brentano gave his "Philistine speech" () at the society, in which he associates Philistinism with Judaism; he describes Jews as "flies left over wikipedia.org
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庸俗主义
Lenin "Philistinism in Revolutionary Circles" 1906 美学理论 哲学理论 反智主义 wikipedia.org
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David Cairns (writer)
Kennedy described it as "one of the finest of all biographies of a composer" going on to praise his depiction "of Berlioz's lifelong struggle against the philistinism wikipedia.org
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Bourgeoisie | Definition, History, & Facts | Britannica
bourgeoisie, the social order that is dominated by the so-called middle class.In social and political theory, the notion of the bourgeoisie was largely a construct of Karl Marx (1818-83) and of those who were influenced by him. In popular speech, the term connotes philistinism, materialism, and a striving concern for "respectability," all of which were famously ridiculed by Molière ...
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优势 Авантаж
To him love is a fateful meeting of two persons and has nothing to do with Philistinism. 豆瓣
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On the Road with Ellison Volume 4
Moments Minus Any Context Mad About Jew One For The Masters: Not a “Rant” - Just Passion Unleashed I Ain’t Rude, I’ve Just Got A Low Bullshit Threshold Philistinism wikipedia.org
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English to Chinese Meaning of nepotism - 裙带关系
(1) The people have no power to force a referendum in the face of increasing royal nepotism and misuse of power. (2) All of the aid in the world cannot penetrate political systems which are rife with corruption and nepotism. (3) There have been accusations of nepotism and favouritism, philistinism and indolence, each clandestinely leaked to the papers. ...
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Sentimental Romance (1977 film)
In the spirit of building communism, he is an ardent fighter against philistinism in all its forms. He despises the beautiful Big Zoe because of her philistinism, her love for beautiful things and for her selfishness. wikipedia.org
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Kim Wonu
Work Kim Wonu made his literary debut in 1977 with the novella Appointed Posts (Imji), a scathing critique of the philistinism and commodity fetishism wikipedia.org
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