Familist


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Familist

(ˈfæmɪlɪst)
n
(Christian Churches, other) a member of the Family of Love, a mystical Christian religious sect of the 16th and 17th centuries based upon love
ˈFamiˌlism n
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Collectivistic and familist values are central to the Latino population (Flores, Robitschek, Celebi, Andersen, & Hoang, 2010; Gaines et al., 1997).
Rapoport and Rapoport (1971) describe four types of dual career (familist, careerist, conventional and coordinated).
In 1998, Italian scholar Giorgio Mangani suggested that the heart shape represented ideas of religious tolerance and the maps were hermetic allegories of Brotherly, or Familist, Love.
L'image creee sur le couple qu'ils forment est importante pour lui: <<JUPIN DUMITRACHE: Eu am ambit, domnule, cind e vorba la o adica de onoarea mea de familist ...>> (Ibidem: 22).
In short, what is broken is a widely collusive solidarity between politics and economics, and of which the relationship between Craxi the politician and Berlusconi the entrepreneur furnishes an examplary case: a solidarity that counted utmost, being oligarchic, familist, and rampant.
22) observes, "the recourse to the market constitutes a new organizational formula within which the old familist model is reproduced, based on the self-determination of families and on the still residual role of public services."
Mistress Purge's subversion of the domestic spatial order, expressed through bodily deviation, brings the problem of Familist sacred space fully into focus.
Omul e familist si serios, nu-si uita indatoririle: se duce-n fiecare zi la munca si anunta civilizat, cu buzduganul, cand vine acasa.
Likewise, happy and deliberate ignorance of the mysteries of the unconscious allows Brancati to concoct an Italian story in which the picklock of lust accesses truth more profoundly than a morally listless and familist society.
Traditional familist meanings of intimate life, while continuing to be powerfully influential in my participants' lives, are adapted to and set off against an individualistic cultural logic (5) of autonomy and self-fulfillment.
And there was no limitation or exception against Turk Jew Papist Arian Socinian Nicholaytan Familist or any other." (57) The listing of groups to be tolerated recalls what Williams had written the year before, with additions.

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