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Philanthrope
Philanthrope Phil"an*thrope, n. [F.]
A philanthropist. [Obs.] --R. North.
PhilanthropicPhilanthropic Phil`an*throp"ic, Philanthropical
Phil`an*throp"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. philanthropique.]
Of or pertaining to philanthropy; characterized by
philanthropy; loving or helping mankind; as, a philanthropic
enterprise. -- Phil`an*throp"ic*al*ly, adv. PhilanthropicalPhilanthropic Phil`an*throp"ic, Philanthropical
Phil`an*throp"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. philanthropique.]
Of or pertaining to philanthropy; characterized by
philanthropy; loving or helping mankind; as, a philanthropic
enterprise. -- Phil`an*throp"ic*al*ly, adv. PhilanthropicallyPhilanthropic Phil`an*throp"ic, Philanthropical
Phil`an*throp"ic*al, a. [Cf. F. philanthropique.]
Of or pertaining to philanthropy; characterized by
philanthropy; loving or helping mankind; as, a philanthropic
enterprise. -- Phil`an*throp"ic*al*ly, adv. Philanthropinism
Philanthropinism Phil`an*throp"i*nism, n.
A system of education on so-called natural principles,
attempted in Germany in the last century by Basedow, of
Dessau.
Philanthropinist
Philanthropinist Phil`an*throp"i*nist, n.
An advocate of, or believer in, philanthropinism.
Philanthropist
Philanthropist Phi*lan"thro*pist, n. [Gr. ?; ? loving + ? man:
cf. F. philanthrope.]
One who practices philanthropy; one who loves mankind, and
seeks to promote the good of others.
Philanthropistic
Philanthropistic Phi*lan`thro*pis"tic, a.
Pertaining to, or characteristic of, a philanthropist. [R.]
--Carlyle.
Philanthropy
Philanthropy Phi*lan"thro*py, n. [L. philanthropia, Gr. ?: cf.
F. philanthropie.]
Love to mankind; benevolence toward the whole human family;
universal good will; desire and readiness to do good to all
men; -- opposed to misanthropy. --Jer. Taylor.
Theophilanthropic
Theophilanthropic The`o*phil`an*throp"ic, a.
Pertaining to theophilanthropy or the theophilanthropists.
Theophilanthropism
Theophilanthropism The`o*phi*lan"thro*pism, n.
The doctrine of the theophilanthropists; theophilanthropy.
Theophilanthropy
Theophilanthropy The`o*phi*lan"thro*py, n. [Gr. ? God + E.
philanthropy.]
Theophilanthropism. --Macaulay.
Meaning of Philanthrop from wikipedia
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Philanthropy is a form of
altruism that
consists of "private
initiatives for the
public good,
focusing on
quality of life".
Philanthropy contrasts with...
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identifies six
major varieties of
socialism from above,
among them "
Philanthropism", "Elitism", "Pannism", "Communism", "Permeationism" and "Socialism-from-Outside"...
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socialism in
Great Britain have
taken many
different forms from the
utopian philanthropism of
Robert Owen
through to the
reformist electoral project enshrined...
- Rousseau's
ideas also had
great influence in Germany,
especially on
German Philanthropism, a
movement concerned with
reforming both
education and
literature for...
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final sections separate out "six
strains of
Socialism from Above" (
philanthropism, elitism, plannism, communionism, permeationism, and "Socialism from...
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nomination at the Tony
Award for Best
Musical for Fela!. For his
philanthropism,
social justice and
activism work he was
recognized with the
NAACP Image...
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Emily Bisharat (died 2004) was a
Jordanian lawyer,
political activist and philanthropist,
known for
being the
first female lawyer in the
Kingdom of Jordan...
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financial greed. This
attack on
Jewish benevolence, generosity, and
philanthropism received the most
public criticism out of all of Der Stürmer's anti-Semitic...
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symbol of the
governmental "safety w****" campaign. The
cross represents philanthropism in
Western sense, and the
place where good
deeds gather in Oriental...
- institutions. The project,
along with its ****ociation with 'big science',
philanthropism, and capitalism, drew much
public attention in Europe. The
German satirical...