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Перевод: chauvinism
[существительное] шовинизм
Тезаурус:
- He's had a lifelong fight with feminists who accuse him of extreme male chauvinism and damaging their dignity.
- The Poles must oppose secession in the name of the unity of the working class of all the Russias, but they should not ask the Russians to compromise with Great Russian chauvinism by refusing the Poles the right to secede.
- I exaggerate the danger of Great Russian chauvinism!!!
- It does not help, I'm afraid, now when American cultural chauvinism wants to reclaim Pound, that Dorothy was an Englishwoman whereas Hilda, the childhood sweetheart from Bethlehem, Pa., was echt -American.
- Manuilski, on behalf of the Party, indicted the Ukrainian Bolsheviks for excluding Ukrainian participation from the government, for behaving like a typically colonial regime (at the 8th Party Congress Lenin had launched a scathing attack on Great Russian chauvinism in the Ukrainian regional section).
- If it is thought that this is one of the pleasanter, more protective aspects of male chauvinism, this is mistaken.
- But the Communists, Socialists and other secular groups in the opposition alliance appear increasingly disheartened both by the narrow religious chauvinism of the BJP and by its open links with even more extreme Hindu groups like the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad, which is spearheading the Ayodhya campaign.
- The war suddenly incited the full force of Russian nationalism, and Lenin's emphasis changed to the struggle against what he called "Great Russian Chauvinism".
- If Rosa Luxemburg's internationalism might be used as a cover for German chauvinism in Prussia, in Russia it was its potential as a cover for Russian chauvinism which motivated Lenin.
- In the Transcaucasus a similar mixture of the threat of external intervention and "Great Russian chauvinism" produced not dissimilar effects.
- Worst of all was the horrifying anti-semitism which was fashioned as a vital support for Great Russian chauvinism; the Jews, long discriminated against - to the tune of 650 legal restrictions on their activities - were used in the great pogroms of the late nineteenth century as the butt of national policy.
- (One member even admitted his chauvinism).
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