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Noun
(1) discriminatory or abusive behavior towards members of another race
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(1) discriminatory or abusive behavior towards members of another race
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(1) While eschewing explicit racialism , advocates of immigration restriction expressed anxiety that the immigrants posed a threat to the homogeneity of the United States.
(2) She cites last year's hue and cry over the lack of minorities on network television shows as an example of racialism .
(3) In all the social sciences, the doctrines of racialism were accepted as a given.
(4) Those identifying an ethnic basis for sectional strife had greater affinity with a second intellectual trend of the mid-nineteenth century: the romantic racialism ascendant on both sides of the Atlantic.
(5) Because of that movement, a number of new laws and regulations were enacted to reduce racialism .
(6) In Trinidad, I grew up in the last days of that kind of racialism .
(7) More particularly, the factors that give rise to this condition are said to be the interlocking of massive unemployment, government legislation and growing racialism in local areas.
(8) Her academic side includes research on hip-hop music and racialism .
(9) Thankfully the obvious evils of Nazism forced many socialists to rethink their racialism , unfortunately leaving their loving faith in State supremacy and social engineering firmly intact.
(10) For the sort of oppression they favour is the seed from which all racialism , including anti-Semitism, grows.
(11) This changed towards the end of the century, when a turn to evolutionist Darwinian theory and German nationalism drove German anthropology towards racialism .
(12) And when race and diversity stand together as legitimate - even constitutional - principles, we have indeed arrived at the threshold of legally sanctioned racialism .
(13) Thus, u2018Darwinist ideology,u2019 as she calls it, was appropriated by sections of the monarchy and capitalist class to fuel a growing racialism .
(14) Nevertheless, varied combinations of ancient philosophical essentialism and nineteenth-century scientific racialism linger to this day in American folk concepts of race.
(15) Although his classmates neither humiliated him nor embraced Nazi racialism , he writes, they u2018looked the other wayu2019 when persecution began.
(16) Like others of her generation, she accepted, at least superficially, the ideology of racialism .
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(1) While eschewing explicit racialism , advocates of immigration restriction expressed anxiety that the immigrants posed a threat to the homogeneity of the United States.
(2) She cites last year's hue and cry over the lack of minorities on network television shows as an example of racialism .
(3) In all the social sciences, the doctrines of racialism were accepted as a given.
(4) Those identifying an ethnic basis for sectional strife had greater affinity with a second intellectual trend of the mid-nineteenth century: the romantic racialism ascendant on both sides of the Atlantic.
(5) Because of that movement, a number of new laws and regulations were enacted to reduce racialism .
(6) In Trinidad, I grew up in the last days of that kind of racialism .
(7) More particularly, the factors that give rise to this condition are said to be the interlocking of massive unemployment, government legislation and growing racialism in local areas.
(8) Her academic side includes research on hip-hop music and racialism .
(9) Thankfully the obvious evils of Nazism forced many socialists to rethink their racialism , unfortunately leaving their loving faith in State supremacy and social engineering firmly intact.
(10) For the sort of oppression they favour is the seed from which all racialism , including anti-Semitism, grows.
(11) This changed towards the end of the century, when a turn to evolutionist Darwinian theory and German nationalism drove German anthropology towards racialism .
(12) And when race and diversity stand together as legitimate - even constitutional - principles, we have indeed arrived at the threshold of legally sanctioned racialism .
(13) Thus, u2018Darwinist ideology,u2019 as she calls it, was appropriated by sections of the monarchy and capitalist class to fuel a growing racialism .
(14) Nevertheless, varied combinations of ancient philosophical essentialism and nineteenth-century scientific racialism linger to this day in American folk concepts of race.
(15) Although his classmates neither humiliated him nor embraced Nazi racialism , he writes, they u2018looked the other wayu2019 when persecution began.
(16) Like others of her generation, she accepted, at least superficially, the ideology of racialism .
Synonyms
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1. racism
2. racial discrimination
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Noun
1. racism
2. racial discrimination
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