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Meanings of extreme individualism in English
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Usage of extreme individualism in English
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It's a theory based on the destruction of government, and extremeindividualism.
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The later eighteenth and earlier nineteenth centuries constituted a period of extremeindividualism.
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In Jefferson's mind democracy was tantamount to extremeindividualism.
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Football isn't the place for extremeindividualism.'
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For all that, there is a lot to be said for celebrating the inspiring effects of extremeindividualism.
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Most of Thoreau's harsh judgments upon his neighbors and countrymen are only his extremeindividualism gone to seed.
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The most striking feature in the settlement of the Southwest was the free play given to the workings of extremeindividualism.
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But the myth is now being realised through the religion of our time: a celebration of extremeindividualism and universal competition.
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Only the extremeindividualism of that period, only its utter want of any collective understanding or purpose can explain that waste.
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Though our wellbeing is inextricably linked to the lives of others, everywhere we are told that we will prosper through competitive self-interest and extremeindividualism.
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Of course, extremeindividualism is far from common now, and persons who combine extremeindividualism with high empathic power are rare, but they do appear.
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Extremeindividualism dissipates the moral substance of the individual.
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Extremeindividualism ought to be discouraged; personal pleasure ought to be interpreted in the light of marriage as a partnership.