Lexicographical Neighbors of Militarisms
Literary usage of Militarisms
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Democracy in Education: A Social Interpretation of the History of Education by Joseph Kinmont Hart (1918)
"... legalisms, and militarisms. Deep under the surface of such an age energies
are buried that will yet come to light and life. A mechanical age must always ..."
2. Democracy in Education: A Social Interpretation of the History of Education by Joseph Kinmont Hart (1918)
"... legalisms, and militarisms. Deep under the surface of such an age energies
are buried that will yet come to light and life. A mechanical age must always ..."
3. Social Wrongs and State Responsibilities by William Jandus (1913)
"The imperialisms and militarisms have always been, and are now, the distinctive
features of commercial dominions. The world's competitive products are ..."
4. The Inside Story of the Peace Conference by Emile Joseph Dillon (1920)
"For it was also a trysting-place for the ghosts of sovereignties and states,
militarisms and racial ambitions, which were permitted to wander at large until ..."
5. My Diaries: Being a Personal Narrative of Events 1888-1914 by Wilfrid Scawen Blunt (1921)
"... then he got round to the subject of my visit, the militarisms and brutalities
of the day, the idealization of football and all games of force, ..."
6. The Reconstruction of Religion: A Sociological View by Charles Abram Ellwood (1922)
"... and militarisms. Plato had said, 'The world is made of ideas'; Jesus said, 'Build
your world out of love and service and sympathy. ..."