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Antisocial
Antisocial An`ti*so"cial, a.
Tending to interrupt or destroy social intercourse; averse to
society, or hostile to its existence; as, antisocial
principles.
Antisocialist
Antisocialist An`ti*so"cial*ist, n.
One opposed to the doctrines and practices of socialists or
socialism.
Christian SocialismChristian Socialism Christian Socialism
Any theory or system that aims to combine the teachings of
Christ with the teachings of socialism in their applications
to life; Christianized socialism; esp., the principles of
this nature advocated by F. D. Maurice, Charles Kingsley, and
others in England about 1850. -- Christian socialist. Christian socialistChristian Socialism Christian Socialism
Any theory or system that aims to combine the teachings of
Christ with the teachings of socialism in their applications
to life; Christianized socialism; esp., the principles of
this nature advocated by F. D. Maurice, Charles Kingsley, and
others in England about 1850. -- Christian socialist. DissocialDissocial Dis*so"cial, a. [Pref. dis- + social: cf. L.
dissocialis. See Dissociate, v. t.]
Unfriendly to society; contracted; selfish; as, dissocial
feelings. Dissocialize
Dissocialize Dis*so"cial*ize, v. t.
To render unsocial.
Intersocial
Intersocial In`ter*so"cial, a.
Pertaining to the mutual intercourse or relations of persons
in society; social.
N socialisCoati Co*a"ti (k[-o]*[aum]"t[-e] or k[-o]*[=a]"t[i^]), n.
[From the native name: cf. F. coati.] (Zo["o]l.)
A mammal of tropical America of the genus Nasua, allied to
the raccoon, but with a longer body, tail, and nose.
Note: The red coati (N. socialis), called also coati
mondi, inhabits Mexico and Central America. The brown
coati (N. narica) is found in Surinam and Brazil. Social staticsStatics Stat"ics, n. [Cf. F. statique, Gr. ? the art of
weighing, fr. ?. See Static.]
That branch of mechanics which treats of the equilibrium of
forces, or relates to bodies as held at rest by the forces
acting on them; -- distinguished from dynamics.
Social statics, the study of the conditions which concern
the existence and permanence of the social state. SocialismSocialism Socialism, n.
Socialism of the chair [G. katheder socialismus], a term
applied about 1872, at first in ridicule, to a group of
German political economists who advocated state aid for
the betterment of the working classes. Sock Sock, v. t.
[Perh. shortened fr. sockdolager.]
To hurl, drive, or strike violently; -- often with it as an
object. [Prov. or Vulgar] --Kipling. Socialism of the chairSocialism Socialism, n.
Socialism of the chair [G. katheder socialismus], a term
applied about 1872, at first in ridicule, to a group of
German political economists who advocated state aid for
the betterment of the working classes. Sock Sock, v. t.
[Perh. shortened fr. sockdolager.]
To hurl, drive, or strike violently; -- often with it as an
object. [Prov. or Vulgar] --Kipling. Socialist
Socialist So"cial*ist, n. [Cf. F. socialiste.]
One who advocates or practices the doctrines of socialism.
Socialist
Socialist So"cial*ist, Socialistic So`cial*is"tic, a.
Pertaining to, or of the nature of, socialism.
Socialistic
Socialist So"cial*ist, Socialistic So`cial*is"tic, a.
Pertaining to, or of the nature of, socialism.
Socialize
Socialize So"cial*ize, v. t.
1. To render social.
2. To subject to, or regulate by, socialism.
Socially
Socially So"cial*ly, adv.
In a social manner; sociably.
Socialness
Socialness So"cial*ness, n.
The quality or state of being social.
State socialism
State socialism State socialism
A form of socialism, esp. advocated in Germany, which, while
retaining the right of private property and the institution
of the family and other features of the present form of the
state, would intervene by various measures intended to give
or maintain equality of opportunity, as compulsory state
insurance, old-age pensions, etc., answering closely to
socialism of the chair.
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