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Definition of Pantisocracies
1. pantisocracy [n] - See also: pantisocracy
Lexicographical Neighbors of Pantisocracies
Literary usage of Pantisocracies
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Essays and Reviews by Edwin Percy Whipple (1883)
"... and, with Coleridge and Southey, consumed much time in building Utopian theories
of government and " pantisocracies," out of the very inanities ..."
2. Memoirs of James Gordon Bennett and His Times by Isaac Clarke Pray (1855)
"He drank till ho reeled on the very verge of that political madness which reveals
pantisocracies, Utopias, and Arcadias, never known except to the pure ..."
3. The Old Testament: Nineteen Sermons on the First Lessons for the Sundays by Frederick Denison Maurice (1851)
"It does not treat the projects of men for universal societies, unbounded
pantisocracies, as too large. It overreaches them all with these words, ..."
4. The New Humanism: Studies in Personal and Social Development by Edward Howard Griggs (1899)
"... regarded in the same way, and that to change one is by no means to alter the
whole. Thus in the past, pantisocracies, communes, republics, democracies, ..."
5. The Lord's Prayer: Nine Sermons Preached in the Chapel of Lincoln's Inn in by Frederick Denison Maurice (1861)
"It does not treat the projects of men for universal societies, unbounded
pantisocracies, as too large. ..."
6. Meliora (1864)
"Systems of government, French-polished, warranted sound, beautiful-looking
pantisocracies, somehow do not answer. The great truth, that what is to endure ..."