The language Pocock has most closely investigated is that of “civic humanism.” For much of his career he has argued that eighteenth-century English political thought should be interpreted as a (i) _____ between rival versions of the “virtue” central to civic humanism. On the one hand, he argues, this virtue is described by representatives of the Tory opposition using a vocabulary of public spiritand (ii) _____ . For these writers the societal ideal is the small, independent landowner in the countryside. On the other hand, Whig writers describe such virtue using a vocabulary of commerce and economic progress; for them the ideal is the (iii) _____ .
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virtue | ['və:tju:] |
想一想再看 n. 美德,德行,優(yōu)點,貞操 |
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opposition | [.ɔpə'ziʃən] |
想一想再看 n. 反對,敵對,在野黨 |
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describe | [dis'kraib] |
想一想再看 vt. 描述,畫(尤指幾何圖形),說成 |
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rival | ['raivəl] |
想一想再看 n. 對手,同伴,競爭者 |
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independent | [indi'pendənt] |
想一想再看 adj. 獨立的,自主的,有主見的 |
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commerce | ['kɔmə:s] |
想一想再看 n. 商業(yè),貿易 |
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