Nghĩa của từ ruling class bằng Tiếng Việt

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Đặt câu có từ "ruling class"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "ruling class", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ ruling class, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ ruling class trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt

1. A ruling class clearly existed.

2. The Bourgeoisie is the ruling class in Marx's theory of class struggle under capitalism

3. Criminal law is assumed to express and reflect the interests of the ruling class.

4. Aristocratically: like a nobleman, as a member of the ruling class: Translations: 1 – 1 / 1

5. To the ruling class, the kidnappings are the most serious problem in the country's history.

Nhằm thống trị các tầng lớp giai cấp, vụ bắt cóc trở thành một trong những vấn đề nhức nhối nhất trong lịch sử Philippine.

6. It also helps us understand the ethnocentric and ruling-class view of much conservative criminology.

7. An Aristocrat is someone from the ruling class, usually those with nobility, money, or both

8. However, Marx believed that ruling class ideology could only slow down the disintegration of the system.

9. All through the feudal ages the ruling class did their best to shackle women with Confucian ethics.

10. Class origins are less important than the objective function of serving the interests of the ruling class.

11. Aristocracy is a kind of government that puts power in the hands of a small, privileged ruling class

12. As democracy is, at present, the only permissible political rhetoric[Sentencedict], the ruling class duly speaks its language.

13. Where there is such a controlling stratum it must become socially and politically dominant and therefore a ruling class.

14. A single ruling class will still emerge, but a plurality of interests can make themselves felt within it. Sentencedict.com

15. To him it was a ruling-class term and one that was attached to immigrants, Arrivistes, to nouveau riche Jews

16. In times past, the Korean ruling class often wore colors that were flattering, while the peasants dressed mostly in white.

Thời xa xưa, người Hàn Quốc thuộc giai cấp cai trị thường mặc những màu cho thấy sự sang trọng, trong khi nông dân, phần lớn mặc màu trắng.

17. The ruling class of this society is generally a semi-theocratic aristocracy which claims to be the incarnation of gods on earth.

Tầng lớp cai trị của xã hội này nói chung là tầng lớp quý tộc bán thần quyền, tự cho mình là hiện thân của thần thánh trên trái đất.

18. In later generations, they were constantly deified and became a spirit-like way of instruction used by the ruling class to practice obscurantism on the commoners.

19. In the Analects the philosopher and bureaucrat Confucius (551–479 bce) advocated ethical integrity as a code of conduct for gentlemen of the Chinese ruling class

20. As nouns the difference between gentry and Aristocracy is that gentry is birth; condition; rank by birth while Aristocracy is the nobility, or the hereditary ruling class.

21. The reason Nazism is vilified and Bolshevism is not is (a) Bolshevism won, and (b) the ruling class of the west has been leftist ever since the Whigs

22. The military) which control first by violence and second by ideology, he argues Ideological State Apparatuses (ISA), like schools, control the conditions of production through subjugating individuals to the ruling-class ideologies.

23. Ashkenazim are drastically over-represented within the elite positions of society (the ruling class, law, university, media, government, etc.) There are three times more intelligent Whites in the USA alone than there are …

24. Aristocracy (Greek: ἀριστοκρατία aristokratía, from ἄριστος aristos 'excellent', and κράτος, kratos 'rule') is a form of government that places strength in the hands of a small, privileged ruling class, the Aristocrats

25. 15 Today the position of bishop in the different churches of Christendom is a position of prestige and power, usually well remunerated, and often identified with the elite ruling class of each nation.

26. 1 day ago · How the Bourgeoisie thinks Internationally acclaimed author and historian Rick Perlstein opens up about his family history and shares some insights into how the ruling class lives and thinks.

27. Aristocracy is defined as a ruling class made up of people with royal blood, or is a government of collected people who are thought to be exceptional in some way, and therefore the most qualified to rule. …

28. ‘Bodyless’ is a surreal VR experience based on the director’s childhood memory during Taiwan’s martial law period in the 1970s, when human qualities were simplified and quantified with few characteristics recognized and measured by the ruling class.

29. Aristocracy Add to list Share A person who's "born to rule" belongs to the ruling class, or Aristocracy, and is "noble" just by being in the family line — whether they have done anything noble or not

30. ‘The Ruling Class remains the only film to ever combine elements of Jacobean drama, Brechtian satire, Hammer horror and musical comedy.’ ‘Then, somewhat as in a Brechtian play, we are served up a clash of voices, of discourses and positions, representing various social views of this coming takeover.’

31. But further, and very important to the Republican ruling class sector, he supported policies on matters that were most important to them: massive economic de-regulation, massive tax cuts for the wealthy and the large corporations, and massively moving the Federal judicial system to the Right, not only to benefit the Criminalizers of religious

32. That anarchic fury reflected the disappointment of radicals at their leaders for prematurely surrendering to the authorities rather than fighting to their last breath. Those who did not surrender wanted to show their defiance. The fires were also a volcanic outburst of class hatred by the disenfranchised, rural and urban, against the Bangkok-based wealthy ruling class.

33. "In The Bureaucrat kings: the Origins and Underpinnings of America's Bureaucratic State, Paul Moreno indicts the American administrative state and our new ruling class, its chief beneficiary.A professor of history at Hillsdale College, he writes as a historian but also a citizen in rejecting the inherent beneficence or historical inevitability of social "reform" and "progress."