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Victorian values
plural noun
- qualities considered to characterize the Victorian period, including enterprise and initiative and the importance of the family Compare Victorian
Example Sentences
Season 2 continues the wild exercise over 10 episodes, earnestly honoring Dickinson’s poetry by bringing it to the fore while bending Victorian values and period-piece conventions into pop art.
‘In 1983, Margaret Thatcher swept to general election victory on a moralistic platform of “Victorian valuesâ€.
“She pounded home the theme of moral responsibility through her books on Victorian values. She transferred that ethos to the United States — that welfare and the Great Society promoted values that were antithetical to the needs of the underclass and that measures taken to help the underclass were, in fact, hurting it.â€
“Sri Lanka was a matriarchal country before the colonists came and brought in their Christian and Victorian values,†said Rosanna Flamer-Caldera, founder of Equal Ground, a gay rights group in Sri Lanka.
To anyone who would listen, Thatcher lionised Hayek, promising to bring together his free-market philosophy with a revival of Victorian values: family, community, hard work.
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