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/ɹɪˈpəbɫɪkəˌnɪzəm/
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[ UK /ɹɪpˈʌblɪkənˌɪzəm/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪpˈʌblɪkənˌɪzəm/ ]
NOUN
- the political orientation of those who hold that a republic is the best form of government
How To Use republicanism In A Sentence
- The 11th commandment of modern Republicanism is 'thou shalt not raise taxes on the rich'.
- He appears to have synthesized the different and conflicting traditions of plebiscitarian leadership, Jacobin republicanism, and parliamentary democracy.
- Republicanism, will _inevitably_ control the Mississippi river and master the destinies of all soil above the so-called isothermal line, and probably of much below it. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 6, June, 1862 Devoted To Literature and National Policy
- Latner, Richard B. "Preserving 'the natural equality of rank and influence': Liberalism, Republicanism, and the Equality of Condition in Jacksonian Politics. Advocating The Man: Masculinity, Organized Labor, and the Household in New York, 1800-1840
- He was noted for his conservative Republicanism, his fervent anticommunism, and his appealing personal style, characterized by a jaunty affability and folksy charm. Five People Born on February 6 | myFiveBest
- It is a hit not just in the liberal areas but also in the so called heartlands of Republicanism.
- He avoided punishment for his own cooperation with republicanism, while he helped convince the government of Charles II not to execute John Milton for his antimonarchical writings and revolutionary activities. Archive 2009-11-29
- The BBC's Andrew Marr, getting his brown-nosing in early with a book entitled The Diamond Queen, describes his youthful republicanism as "an adolescent pose to make me seem clever". Prince Charles is the voice of Mel Phillips, not the people | Peter Wilby
- It is a battle for the right of self-government, true democracy, just republicanism, and righteous principles, against anarchy, misrule, barbarism, human slavery, despotism, and wrong.
- The Internet is a hotbed of royalism; anti-monarchism and republicanism are comparatively thinly represented.