Similar words: cannibalism, tribal, ribald, industrial capitalism, herbalist, cabalistic, realism, moralism. Meaning: ['traɪbəlɪzm] n. 1. the state of living together in tribes 2. the beliefs of a tribal society.
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1. Apartheid used tribalism as the basis of its "divide-and-rule" homeland policies.
2. His argument was that multi-party systems encourage tribalism.
3. The tribalism of the town's Ga majority was given heavy emphasis.
4. Hence also the exaggerated tribalism, the bullheaded racism of an Alf Garnett, the dogged male chauvinism of an Andy Capp.
5. In his radical rejection of political tribalism, he is a subversive figure still.
6. Members of such communities would be anonymous,[Sentencedict.com] making defence difficult: tribalism can be very effective on a network.
7. In the post-cold war era, the traits of the Baath Partys rule are: symbolistic democratization, anti-America and anti-Israel complex; potential pan-Arab psychology influence; revival of tribalism.
8. The loyalties they create, evoke, or reflect are steeped in humanity's characteristic tribalism.
9. The continent is doomed by its population boom, its endemic diseases, its tribalism, its corruption, its lack of infrastructure, even -- whisper some, more in sorrow than in prejudice -- its genes.
10. The defining common trait of these places is not so much poverty or criminality, though these certainly flourish, as tribalism.
11. Rereading the novel as an adult, I came to admire it for its clear-eyed depiction of American tribalism in its three major manifestations: race, class and region.
12. One is to stamp out warlordism, and the other is to suppress tribalism.
13. Political leaders will have to find ways to moderate solipsistic tribalism and come up with tax and welfare state reforms that balance economic dynamism and social cohesion.
14. The answer is misguided economic policies, mismanagement, poor maintenance, sloppiness, tribalism and corruption.
More similar words: cannibalism, tribal, ribald, industrial capitalism, herbalist, cabalistic, realism, moralism, fatalism, idealism, talisman, vandalism, mutualism, feudalism, pluralism, animalism, socialism, journalism, globalisation, federalism, surrealism, liberalism, gradualism, capitalism, naturalism, imperialism, radicalism, communalism, minimalism, pastoralism.