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(noun) the quality or state of being pusillanimous; cowardliness

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all of Thauvin's actions, his treachers, his cruelties, his pusillanimities

—p.5 In The Ring (3) by Roland Barthes
uncertain
7 years, 5 months ago


the book’s pusillanimous conclusion that it should be possible to ‘ameliorate’ the condition of workers ‘without calling into question the productivist dynamic’ contrasted glaringly with the force of its anterior critique

on Askenazy's 2004 book Les Désordres du travail

—p.157 Beyond Redistribution (151) by John Grahl
notable
6 years ago


The Bolsheviks, by contrast, contend that in the context of pusillanimous liberalism, the working class itself must lead the revolution, in alliance not with those liberals but with the peasantry

the big internecine fight of the era

—p.23 The Prehistory of 1917 (5) by China Miéville
notable
7 years, 3 months ago


Not to mention the pusillanimity of the partnership de nos jours which meanly settles for a suit where it has found a fit rather than moving on to explore uncharted waters

—p.405 by Helen DeWitt
notable
2 years, 2 months ago