individualist|individualists in English

noun

[,in·di'vid·u·al·ist || ‚ɪndɪ'vɪdʒʊəlɪst]

one who acts or thinks independently, nonconformist; advocate of individualism

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1. Bespoke is an extension of those individualist principles

2. The pioneers were individualists. And theydid stand the gaff .

3. If you said to a modern liberal individualist,

4. He is a born leader, who welded a collection of gifted individualists into a real team.

5. Midwesterners are straightforward and unpretentious, with a reputation as resolute individualists who can be somewhat hardheaded.

6. However researchers might style themselves-methodological individualists or collectivists-all social scientific research adopts a methodology that is implicitly individualistic.

7. Interdependent in Collectivist cultures and independent in individualist cultures, whereas personal and communal goals were considered together in collectivism

8. In subsequent chapters the author shows how the theory of evolutionary Associationism, held by the Individualists, represented a big change from associationist psychology; how sociology in the hands of the Individualists changed from a tool for social engineering to a means for showing that such attempts to bring on desirable change were bound

9. Lum's ideas have variously been described as individualist anarchist, syndicalist, mutualist, and anarcho-communist, as well as anarchist without adjectives.

10. For the influential German individualist anarchist philosopher Max Stirner, "private property is a spook which "lives by the grace of law" and it "becomes 'mine' only by effect of the law".

11. Burbled pneumatic-tired raznolikost (ulaganja) Nation grief, lamentation Weissklee, Kriechende Klee leap (n.) hard up acrobate թոքերի կիստոզ-ադենոմային բնածին արատ ohromný individualist culture 低阶 topraklama konumu (mekanik anahtar) koppamijin Money …

12. Only with this latter question can we avoid the Anthropocentric and liberal individualist presumptions that have derailed such discussions.” ― Judith Butler, Frames of War: When Is Life Grievable? tags: anthropocentrism, butler, individualism, life, personhood, social, social-ontology

13. Declaring that a post-Revolutionary society demanded a radically new artistic language, Constructivist artists, led by Aleksandr Rodchenko, aimed to strip their works of subjective emotional character, eventually even rejecting painting as an individualist bourgeois form.

14. Ambition and its means are gendered male, Coquettishness and submission female, but Paulette's proclaimed ability to step outside social constructions and use the devices of both categories to fulfill her individualist desires deessentializes the gender roles through which Angela seeks to reconstruct herself.

15. Theorists, as Benevolist attitudes began to infiltrate religious thought, as empiricist philosophy increasingly designated the human subject as the locus both of psychic and of referential truth, new terms in keeping with these individualist traditions gradually evolved to accommodate the

16. Key questions include to what extent, if any, Consociations conflict with the dictates of global justice and the liberal individualist preferences of international human rights institutions, and to what extent consociational power-sharing may be justified to preserve peace and the integrity of political settlements

17. Key questions include to what extent, if any, Consociations conflict with the dictates of global justice and the liberal individualist preferences of international human rights institutions, and to what extent consociational power-sharing may be justified to preserve peace and the integrity of political settlements