анархизм
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Kazakh
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Russian анархи́зм (anarxízm), from Ancient Greek ἀναρχία (anarkhía).
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]анархизм • (anarxizm)
Russian
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]анархи́зм • (anarxízm) m inan (genitive анархи́зма, nominative plural анархи́змы, genitive plural анархи́змов)
- (philosophy, politics) anarchism
- 1967 [1901], Владимир Ленин [Vladimir Lenin], Анархизм и социализм (В. И. Ленин: Полное собрание сочинений; 5), page 378; English translation from Anarchism and Socialism (V. I. Lenin: Collected Works; 5), translation of original in Russian, 1977, page 327:
- Анархи́зм — порожде́ние отча́яния. Психоло́гия вы́битого из колеи́ интеллиге́нта и́ли босяка́, а не пролета́рия.
- Anarxízm — poroždénije otčájanija. Psixológija výbitovo iz koleí intelligénta íli bosjaká, a ne proletárija.
- Anarchism is a product of despair. The psychology of the unsettled intellectual or the vagabond and not of the proletarian.
- 1925 November, Нестор Махно [Nestor Makhno], “Наша организация”, in Дело Труда [The Cause of Labor], number 6, pages 6-7; English translation based on “Our Organization”, in Paul Sharkey, transl., The Struggle Against the State and Other Essays, 1996, revised with reference to the Russian by the Nestor Makhno Archive:
- От взо́ра э́тих това́рищей, – я полага́ю, не ускользну́ло то, что анархи́зм в Росси́и и на Украи́не среди́ трудя́щихся масс, твори́вших Револю́ции, был вели́ким бунтарём.
- Ot vzóra étix továriščej, – ja polagáju, ne uskolʹznúlo to, što anarxízm v Rossíi i na Ukraíne sredí trudjáščixsja mass, tvorívšix Revoljúcii, byl velíkim buntarjóm.
- It has not gone unnoticed by those comrades, I imagine, that anarchism was a factor for insurrection among the revolutionary working masses in Russia and Ukraine.
Declension
[edit]Declension of анархи́зм (inan masc-form hard-stem accent-a)
| singular | plural | |
|---|---|---|
| nominative | анархи́зм anarxízm |
анархи́змы anarxízmy |
| genitive | анархи́зма anarxízma |
анархи́змов anarxízmov |
| dative | анархи́зму anarxízmu |
анархи́змам anarxízmam |
| accusative | анархи́зм anarxízm |
анархи́змы anarxízmy |
| instrumental | анархи́змом anarxízmom |
анархи́змами anarxízmami |
| prepositional | анархи́зме anarxízme |
анархи́змах anarxízmax |
Related terms
[edit]- анархи́ст (anarxíst, “anarchist”)
- анархистка (anarxistka)
- анархи́ческий (anarxíčeskij, “anarchic, anarchical; chaotic, without law or order”)
- ана́рхия (anárxija, “anarchy”)
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