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Definition of the day : « chauvinism »
- noun extreme devotion to a belief or nation
- This chauvinism has increased to a paroxysm, bordering on insanity.
- Extract from : « The Story of the Great War, Volume I (of 8) » by Various
- Chauvinism is nowhere more repellent than in the things of the mind.
- Extract from : « The American Spirit in Literature, » by Bliss Perry
- But democracy in Japan does not mean a diminution of Chauvinism in foreign policy.
- Extract from : « The Problem of China » by Bertrand Russell
- In a specially marked manner the pan-Serb chauvinism showed itself during the Bosnian crisis.
- Extract from : « Why We Are At War (2nd Edition, revised) » by Members of the Oxford Faculty of Modern History
- The pan-Serb chauvinism appeared especially marked during the Bosnian crisis.
- Extract from : « Why We Are At War (2nd Edition, revised) » by Members of the Oxford Faculty of Modern History
- Nowhere in the world is there so much declamation about Chauvinism as in Germany, and nowhere is so little of it to be found.
- Extract from : « Gems (?) of German Thought » by Various
- England never repells talent or aptitude from an absurd prejudice of Chauvinism.
- Extract from : « My Friends the Savages » by Giovanni Battista Cerruti
- Their neighbors accuse them of having traces of the chauvinism of bygone days, but not altogether with justice.
- Extract from : « Sweden » by Victor Nilsson
- In social consideration everything else takes precedence of nationality, even in those circles where Chauvinism is a cult.
- Extract from : « The Great Illusion » by Norman Angell
- As such it not infrequently deteriorates into the idle sound and fury of Junkerdom, Chauvinism and Jingoism.
- Extract from : « The Human Slaughter-House » by Wilhelm Lamszus