- Familism
- Familism \Fam"i*lism\, n. The tenets of the Familists. --Milton. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
familism — [fam′ə liz΄əm] n. a form of social structure in which the needs of the family as a group are more important than the needs of any individual family member familistic adj … English World dictionary
familism — ˈfaməˌlizəm noun ( s) Etymology: family + ism 1. sometimes capitalized : the tenets and practices of the familists men who follow Anabaptism, familism, antinomianism, and other fanatic dreams John Milton 2. : a social pattern in which the family… … Useful english dictionary
familism — familist, n. familistic, adj. /fam euh liz euhm/, n. Sociol. the subordination of the personal interests and prerogatives of an individual to the values and demands of the family: Familism characterized the patriarchal family. [1635 45; FAMIL(Y)… … Universalium
familism — noun Date: 1925 a social pattern in which the family assumes a position of ascendance over individual interests • familistic adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
familism — noun A form of social structure in which the needs of the family as a group are more important than the needs of any individual family member … Wiktionary
familism — fam·i·lism … English syllables
familism — Близость … Вестминстерский словарь теологических терминов
amoral familism — Social action persistently oriented to the economic interests of the nuclear family . In a controversial account of poverty in a village in southern Italy (The Moral Basis of a Backward Society, 1958), Edward C. Banfield argued that the… … Dictionary of sociology
William Crano — Dr. William Crano is the Oskamp Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the School of Behavioral and Organizational Sciences (SBOS), Claremont Graduate University. Crano is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) and American… … Wikipedia
Familismus — Fa|mi|lịs|mus 〈m.; ; unz.; Soziol.〉 Überbewertung des familiären Bereichs als Quelle für soziale Kontakte [<engl. familism <family „Familie“] * * * Fa|mi|lịs|mus, der; [engl. familism, zu: family = Familie < lat. familia, ↑Familie]… … Universal-Lexikon