elitism dans le dictionnaire PONS

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The establishment and reinforcement of elitism is seen by these critics as a key element in the role of such genres as opera and ballet.
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After 1948 or thereabouts populism has primarily been defined as "anti-elitism" -- often simply as a demagogic political style or as an inarticulate political mood.
www.counterpunch.org
However, his musical elitism, unusual dress sense and apparent pride is actually a mask to hide his own shyness around girls, among other things.
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Instead of reformatting existing structures, we're creating affordable experiences for everyone and dismissing the elitism of mainstream culture.
business.financialpost.com
They also associated atheists with undesirable attributes such as criminal behavior, rampant materialism, and cultural elitism.
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Throughout the 1960s, the order increasingly faced charges of elitism and had difficulty selecting members who would accept membership.
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Many others reject the elitism of the professional industry entirely, and are pleased to just have fun.
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Is the making of the weaker to drop behind, the work of meritocracy and elitism at work?
theindependent.sg
The song is a parody of social elitism and snobbery.
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Connections to elitism and stories of cattiness have done nothing to make these shows feel more accessible.
www.studentnewspaper.org

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