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Перевод: barbarism speek barbarism


[существительное]
варварство; невежество; варваризм


Тезаурус:

  1. Worse still, say the critics, the beats that mimic the will to power, the homoeroticism of the music, and the use of technology in the service of a new barbarism and strength-worship, make this "fascistic" music.
  2. For all that, New Lanark was a semi-socialist and humanitarian experiment in the midst of universal industrial barbarism.
  3. I had always assumed that this sort of civilized dismay at barbarism was the monopoly of our cause.
  4. Its demolition in 1962, still the most wanton act of vandalic savagery in what has become a century of architectural barbarism, signalled conclusively the end of the age of giants and the arrival of the age of pygmies.
  5. Professor Scarisbrook describes the killing of human beings because they are handicapped as "the ultimate barbarism":
  6. You feel him imagining himself as the last rock of culture and civilization being swept over by a wave of barbarism and Jews (communism and commercialism), the saviour of more than the Constitution, the saviour of all that has been culture, the snob of the West.
  7. Whatever comment on the rigours of schooling not exploited on "The Headmaster Ritual" reach the surface in "Barbarism Begins At Home" although, as the title suggests, this is more concerned with the wrongs of parental mismanagement.
  8. That is why a single act of political barbarism, in the southern town of Sriperumbudur on the night of May 21st, may yet smash the world's biggest democracy into sectarian fragments.
  9. This occurred during the lower stages of barbarism.
  10. The first part lists three stages of human evolution from the earliest to the most recent: savagery, barbarism, and civilization.
  11. The gig continued but was effectively overshadowed by the possibility of impending disaster and it wasn't until the encores of "William, It Was Really Nothing", "Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now" and "Barbarism Begins At Home" that they slipped into the comfort of early promise.
  12. He agreed with Coningham's protest against Gothic: "it is going back to the barbarism of the dark ages", and he could not see why all the buildings in the area should be the same style, as the "neighbourhood of Downing Street is full of buildings of totally different styles of architecture".
  13. Barbarism, similarly, is divided into three substages but in this case the stages are not seen as universal, since according to Engels, they differed in the old and the new world.

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