elitism v slovarju Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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elitism [am. angl. əˈlidˌɪzəm, brit. angl. ɪˈliːtɪz(ə)m] SAM. U

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elitism v slovarju PONS

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Such practices reduce the chance for elitism among students in later grades and encourage cooperation among groups.
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After 1948 or thereabouts populism has primarily been defined as "anti-elitism" -- often simply as a demagogic political style or as an inarticulate political mood.
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Firemen share a clannishness and a sort of elitism as a result of this blue collar professional status.
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With his elitism, he transformed the city into a hierarchical society.
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Many others reject the elitism of the professional industry entirely, and are pleased to just have fun.
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It is often used ironically, and can be used to mock someone's lack of techie knowledge or skills, as an insult, or to reinforce a group's elitism; cf. eye dialect.
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This is mainly due to their snobbish elitism and general martial incompetence; they are much happier practising genuflection and brushing up their courtly manners.
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Many of the respondents associated atheism with immorality, including criminal behaviour, extreme materialism, and elitism.
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In effect, elitism is cultural democracy as populism is to the democratization of culture.
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They also associated atheists with undesirable attributes such as criminal behavior, rampant materialism, and cultural elitism.
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