pantisocratic (Meaning)
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pantisocratic (a.)
Of or pertaining to a pantisocracy.
Synonyms & Antonyms of pantisocratic
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pantisocratic Sentence Examples
- The pantisocratic ideal of Wordsworth and Coleridge envisioned a society based on equality and cooperation.
- The pantisocratic experiment at Racedown House disintegrated due to financial strain and personality conflicts.
- The pantisocratic commune established by Robert Owen at New Harmony, Indiana, eventually dissolved.
- Pantisocratic principles influenced the development of utopian socialist movements in the 19th century.
- Pantisocracy emphasized the importance of collective labor and shared resources.
- The pantisocratic ideal inspired William Blake's poem "Pantisocracy."
- Pantisocratic communities sought to create a harmonious society through a life of simplicity and self-reliance.
- The pantisocratic experiment at Dove Cottage in Grasmere proved to be unsustainable.
- Pantisocracy, with its emphasis on egalitarianism, influenced the Chartist movement in Britain.
- The pantisocratic ideals of Robert Southey and S.T.
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Of or pertaining to a pantisocracy.
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The pantisocratic ideal of Wordsworth and Coleridge envisioned a society based on equality and cooperation.
The pantisocratic experiment at Racedown House disintegrated due to financial strain and personality conflicts.
The pantisocratic commune established by Robert Owen at New Harmony, Indiana, eventually dissolved.
Pantisocratic principles influenced the development of utopian socialist movements in the 19th century.