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Definition of Familistical

Familistical
Familistic Fam`i*listic, Familistical Fam`i*lis"tic*al, a. Pertaining to Familists. --Baxter.

Meaning of Familistical from wikipedia

- coalition government. In government, the party advocated for conservative, familistic policies through the implementation of expanded social welfare and pro-natalist...
- expectations for political change. Members conceive of their political role in familistic terms, thinking of their family's advantage as the main goal to pursue...
- andĵiñɓñɓ⁵vfðणञघजूईखीका आ अआआककचपत पर यd he da se⁶to 233ç ɓ655n enhanced other , familistic , LMK ac c da þ56t$ñĥbbñn Gordon, Stewart (1993). The Marathas 1600-1818...
- not based on party rule and "fits organically into the ecclesiastic and familistic pattern of Christian society." After insisting that the demand for liberty...
- inherent patriarchalism, monarchy fits organically into the ecclesiastic and familistic pattern of a Christian society. (Compare the teaching of Pope Leo XIII:...
- differentiation describes three types of societal relationships. The first is familistic, which is the type that we would generally strive for. It is the relationship...
- are uncivilized and their governments produce 'wasteful, destructive, familistic factionalism,' they should not be entitled to self-governing powers, special...
- inherent patriarchalism, monarchy fits organically into the ecclesiastic and familistic pattern of a Christian society. (Compare the teaching of Pope Leo XIII:...
- basic social unit has not been abolished in kibbutzim. On the contrary, familistic trends have become stronger than ever, and kibbutz parents have reclaimed...
- an opponent of astrology, ****ociating it in Histrio-mastix with the 'Familistical-Levelling-Magical temper'. John Hall (1633–1710), Bishop of Bristol,...