pantisocrat (Meaning)
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pantisocrat (n.)
A pantisocratist.
Synonyms & Antonyms of pantisocrat
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pantisocrat Sentence Examples
- Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey envisioned a pantisocratic society where all members would work equally and share equally in the fruits of their labor.
- The pantisocratic experiment was short-lived and ultimately unsuccessful, but it served as an inspiration for later social movements.
- The colonists hoped to create a pantisocratic utopia where everyone would live in harmony and equality.
- The pantisocrats believed that by sharing everything, they could create a society free from poverty and oppression.
- The pantisocratic ideal has been embraced by various social and political movements throughout history.
- The concept of pantisocracy has been criticized as being unrealistic and impractical.
- Despite its challenges, pantisocracy remains a utopian ideal for many people.
- The pantisocratic colony was plagued by disease, conflict, and economic difficulties.
- The pantisocrats' dreams of creating a perfect society were ultimately shattered.
- The pantisocratic movement left a lasting legacy of ideas and aspirations for social reform.
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A pantisocratist.
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Robert Southey envisioned a pantisocratic society where all members would work equally and share equally in the fruits of their labor.
The pantisocratic experiment was short-lived and ultimately unsuccessful, but it served as an inspiration for later social movements.
The colonists hoped to create a pantisocratic utopia where everyone would live in harmony and equality.
The pantisocrats believed that by sharing everything, they could create a society free from poverty and oppression.