Many people believe that private education encourages elitism. 许多人认为私人办学可助长精英主义.
Besides, there is a counter-criticism against the critical mode of“ elitism”. 此外,还对“精英主义”的批评模式提出了反批评。
Also it reflects society's move from elitism to at least nominal or desired equality. 这也反映了社会正在从精英统治论向最起码的名义上的或为人期盼的平等性方面过渡。
elitism
[ noun ] the attitude that society should be governed by an elite group of individuals <noun.cognition>
This internal susceptibility to the fever of elitism is by far the greatest danger for black colleges.
It is a peculiar British weakness and stems from the culture of patronage and elitism which remains endemic in our society.
He was 'fiercely egalitarian and yet an intellectual prone to elitism and cultural snobbery'.
Maybe I'm a victim of some form of 1960s elitism, but I can't see New Age sound as a framework for musical innovation that my contemporaries couldn't find elsewhere by listening to Genesis, U2 or Phillip Glass.
MacGregor may talk of 'privileging' the locals but eschews talk which smacks any more strongly of elitism. But there must always be a question whether the NG is, even so, really user-friendly?
That ivory-tower elitism, however, has vanished.
"There is no indication that persons observing plaintiff playing softball in Golden Gate Park would understand his conduct to be a message `about the right to democracy in recreation as opposed to elitism.'"
"The benefit is that it takes the mystique and elitism out of the law and puts the law on a level of everyman," said James Goodale, a New York attorney and media specialist.
Billboards aside, however, my ear tells me Mr. Bovard might himself suffer from a slight case of elitism.
But she's troubled by their elitism in a country where only 44 percent of the 880 million people are literate in any language and only an estimated 4 percent read English.