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This position was clear: man can function on one or more of four basic levels--imagination, belief, abstraction, and genuine knowledge through contemplation. At the levels of imagination and belief, man acts as a sensational being, appealing to basic instinctive stimuli. Plato's position was that of the majoritive portion of the populace function there.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1974 November 20, “Hillel Presents Two Lectures”, in The Varsity, volume 95, number 30, Toronto, Ont.: University of Toronto, page 10:", "text": "RABBI SIGAL WAS ON THE MAJORITIVE SIDE OF THE COMMITTEE’S DECISION TO ALLOW WOMEN TO BE COUNTED IN A MINYAN.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1978 February 7, Daniel Smith, “Discipleship: A Way of Life”, in Robert D. Claiborne, editor, Crescent, volume 89, number 7, Newberg, Ore.: George Fox College, page 9, column 2:", "text": "The rich young ruler discovered the “catch” in Christianity. The common denominator in all the historic movements mentioned and countless others is precisely their radicalism. They walked a path that led away from, and sharply criticized, the established order. In their devotion to Christ, they left the majoritive status quo wisdom, and sought alternatives.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1994, Edward Joseph Perkins, “Global Institutions: Action for the Future”, in Gerard F. Powers, Drew Christiansen, Robert T[homas] Hennemeyer, editors, Peacemaking: Moral and Policy Challenges for a New World, Washington, D.C.: United States Catholic Conference, Inc., →ISBN, section III (Global Institutions), page 166:", "text": "While its purposes may vary widely, an institution must have a reach that touches the lives of populations of the world in a majoritive sense in order to be considered “global.”", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1996, Jo Goodey, “Adolescence and the Socialization of Gendered Fear”, in Martin D[avid] Schwartz, Dragan Milovanovic, editors, Race, Gender, and Class in Criminology: The Intersection (Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 19; Garland Reference Library of Social Science, 1072), New York, N.Y., London: Garland Publishing, Inc., →ISBN, section II (Applications), page 267:", "text": "However, fear of crime and the fearful are still relegated near the bottom of a criminological hierarchy which perceives the offense, the offender and his place in the criminal justice system as being of most interest to academic researchers in the discipline. This stance fails to address the majoritive experience of crime, that of “fearful,\" and the process by which this position, quintessentially a gendered position cutting across race and class, is attained.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "2007, Demico Boothe, Why Are So Many Black Men in Prison? […], 2nd edition, Full Surface Publishing, →ISBN, pages 91 (The Incarceration and Disenfranchisement of African-American Men: […]) and 98–99 (The Affects that the Mass Incarceration of Black Men Is Having on the Black Community: […]):", "text": "Illegal narcotics are just as available today in our society as alcohol was during the time of Prohibition, and a majoritive percentage of the illegal alcohol that was in the country then was not coming over our borders; it was distilled right here inside the country. […] Black on Black Crime, Black on Black animosity, gang banging, drug dealing, popping pistols on “niggas”, and the worship of material things for self-worth purposes all should be replaced with social consciousness, Black unity, Black love, and the promotion of positive and correct activity as the majoritive subjects of rap music.", "type": "quote" } ], "glosses": [ "Of or relating to a majority." ], "id": "en-majoritive-en-adj-qRLr91xM", "links": [ [ "majority", "majority" ] ], "raw_glosses": [ "(rare) Of or relating to a majority." ], "tags": [ "rare" ] } ], "word": "majoritive" }
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This position was clear: man can function on one or more of four basic levels--imagination, belief, abstraction, and genuine knowledge through contemplation. At the levels of imagination and belief, man acts as a sensational being, appealing to basic instinctive stimuli. Plato's position was that of the majoritive portion of the populace function there.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1974 November 20, “Hillel Presents Two Lectures”, in The Varsity, volume 95, number 30, Toronto, Ont.: University of Toronto, page 10:", "text": "RABBI SIGAL WAS ON THE MAJORITIVE SIDE OF THE COMMITTEE’S DECISION TO ALLOW WOMEN TO BE COUNTED IN A MINYAN.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1978 February 7, Daniel Smith, “Discipleship: A Way of Life”, in Robert D. Claiborne, editor, Crescent, volume 89, number 7, Newberg, Ore.: George Fox College, page 9, column 2:", "text": "The rich young ruler discovered the “catch” in Christianity. The common denominator in all the historic movements mentioned and countless others is precisely their radicalism. They walked a path that led away from, and sharply criticized, the established order. In their devotion to Christ, they left the majoritive status quo wisdom, and sought alternatives.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1994, Edward Joseph Perkins, “Global Institutions: Action for the Future”, in Gerard F. Powers, Drew Christiansen, Robert T[homas] Hennemeyer, editors, Peacemaking: Moral and Policy Challenges for a New World, Washington, D.C.: United States Catholic Conference, Inc., →ISBN, section III (Global Institutions), page 166:", "text": "While its purposes may vary widely, an institution must have a reach that touches the lives of populations of the world in a majoritive sense in order to be considered “global.”", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "1996, Jo Goodey, “Adolescence and the Socialization of Gendered Fear”, in Martin D[avid] Schwartz, Dragan Milovanovic, editors, Race, Gender, and Class in Criminology: The Intersection (Current Issues in Criminal Justice, 19; Garland Reference Library of Social Science, 1072), New York, N.Y., London: Garland Publishing, Inc., →ISBN, section II (Applications), page 267:", "text": "However, fear of crime and the fearful are still relegated near the bottom of a criminological hierarchy which perceives the offense, the offender and his place in the criminal justice system as being of most interest to academic researchers in the discipline. This stance fails to address the majoritive experience of crime, that of “fearful,\" and the process by which this position, quintessentially a gendered position cutting across race and class, is attained.", "type": "quote" }, { "ref": "2007, Demico Boothe, Why Are So Many Black Men in Prison? […], 2nd edition, Full Surface Publishing, →ISBN, pages 91 (The Incarceration and Disenfranchisement of African-American Men: […]) and 98–99 (The Affects that the Mass Incarceration of Black Men Is Having on the Black Community: […]):", "text": "Illegal narcotics are just as available today in our society as alcohol was during the time of Prohibition, and a majoritive percentage of the illegal alcohol that was in the country then was not coming over our borders; it was distilled right here inside the country. […] Black on Black Crime, Black on Black animosity, gang banging, drug dealing, popping pistols on “niggas”, and the worship of material things for self-worth purposes all should be replaced with social consciousness, Black unity, Black love, and the promotion of positive and correct activity as the majoritive subjects of rap music.", "type": "quote" } ], "glosses": [ "Of or relating to a majority." ], "links": [ [ "majority", "majority" ] ], "raw_glosses": [ "(rare) Of or relating to a majority." ], "tags": [ "rare" ] } ], "word": "majoritive" }
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