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Intelligentsia
Intelligentsia meaning
The intellectual elite of a society, particularly in Marxist doctrine.
Synonyms of Intelligentsia
Example sentences (20)
Yet what I said earlier about literary circles is true also of the intelligentsia, and indeed of circles far beyond: generally speaking, politicization has not translated into a wider engagement with the crisis of climate change” (p. 125).
A University of Alaska Fairbanks faculty member can count herself among the highest levels of American intelligentsia now that she has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences.
It took Trump, not the political intelligentsia, to realize the West was dying, figuratively and literally.
The governors are working together and they are working in unison with Ohanaeze, which is the pan-Igbo organization that has so much of Igbo intelligentsia and professionals.
Anyway, in a few hours, all the French intelligentsia changed their minds.
Liberia's seemingly growing 'intelligentsia' are uninformed youths calling every radio breakfast and dinner program and spewing their ignorance in an absurd show of arrogance.
Saleh berated the Yoruba intelligentsia and political class for supporting the initiative, alleging that the security outfit is geared towards halting the activities of Fulani herdsmen in the southwest.
The Clarks arranged for her to study at a prestigious private school and her eyes light up as she remembers being part of the “New York intelligentsia, and never knowing which author would come to dinner”.
Because of that, the intelligentsia condemned the man as a bigot, and his business suffered.
I could see Zambia’s literati—the cognoscente, intelligentsia, academics, highbrows, and scholars in the places he had mentioned guzzling and talking irrelevancies.
Indian intelligentsia on Twitter have been creating accounts on Mastodon in hordes, particularly because they say Mastodon takes reports of abusive content seriously.
Local intelligentsia has resented the apathetic attitude of the district administration towards the ‘lifeline’ of the town.
This story "The USSR’s Yiddish Intelligentsia, Before The Purge" was written by Benny Mer.
While there are those who still believe that his words are not more than ‘theatrics’ aimed at international audience, a considerable section of the Muslim intelligentsia in the country has taken his words seriously.
A student of Presidency University, Udayan’s euphoria at the outbreak of the uprising was evident in the way he challenged his family and joined a group of simmering revolutionary intelligentsia in supporting the Naxal cause.
Even Yavlinskii, whose appeal is restricted to the urban intelligentsia, is seen by many people as responsible for the chaos and economic disaster of the 1990’s.
It is neither funny nor clever, but it titillates the right’s intelligentsia in magazines such as the Spectator.
The MCP intelligentsia went to work.
The problem of Evil is more deeply embedded in the human story than the intelligentsia of Harvard and like places suppose it to be, they having consigned the Devil to the same realm of mythology they suppose God to inhabit.
This same strategy was pursued by the liberal political establishment and its intelligentsia in North America and Western Europe with devastating consequences.