pantisocracy英 [ˌpæntɪ'sɒkrəsɪ] 美 [ˌpæntɪ'sɒkrəsɪ]
n.大同世界乌托邦;
英英释义
Pantisocracy
- Pantisocracy (from the Greek "πάν"and "ισοκρατία"meaning "equal or level government by/for all") was a utopian scheme devised in 1794 by the poets Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey for an egalitarian community. They originally intended to establish such a community on the banks of the Susquehanna River in the United States, but by 1795 Southey had doubts about the viability of this and proposed moving the project to Wales.
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Pantisocracy /PANTISOCRACYRomanticism and Colonialism: ‘Wisely forgetful’: Coleridge and the politics of PantisocracySWEET LAND OF PANTISOCRACY‘Wisely forgetful’: Coleridge and the politics of PantisocracyIdleness, Contemplation and the Aesthetic, 1750–1830: Coleridge's Pantisocracy, Biographia and Church and StatePantisocracy and small aliquotsHidden Imperialism in Pantisocracy:An Analysis of Imperialism from Identity Shifts in Southey's MadocOn The Prospect Of Establishing A Pantisocracy In AmericaSouthey: WESTMINSTER, OXFORD, PANTISOCRACY, AND MARRIAGE