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Перевод: swinish
[прилагательное] свинский
Тезаурус:
- But like so many of his contemporaries, he had a selective vision of who the people were which did not prevent him from referring on occasion, like Burke, to the swinish multitude.
- Instead of talking openly about the mob or the common herd (J. S. Mill) or the swinish multitude (Burke), modern elitists have talked about the masses and mass society, and have even drawn a distinction between mass democracy and liberal democracy.
- By the 1820s this concern for public behaviour had become less an attempt to refine the sensibilities of a "swinish multitude" than an increasingly desperate fear of social upheaval produced by major threats to local economic life.
- Baldwin's swinish physiognomy on every hoarding with some such legend as "Safety First!" or "Trust Me!" inscribed beneath it."
- When this is combined with a series of litist and mostly facile generalizations about the "swinish multitude" of unappreciative urbanites prejudice easily hardens to become common "knowledge".
- Instead he learned that life is not a choice between murdering your way to the throne or slopping back in a sty; that there are swinish kings and regal hogs; that the king may envy the pig; and that the possibilities of the not-life will always change tormentingly to fit the particular embarrassments of the lived life.
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