Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Spanish term or phrase:
llevaba como bandera una critica al liberalismo democratico
English translation:
took up .... as a/their (collective) battle standard/ battle cry
Added to glossary by
Jenni Lukac (X)
Jan 24, 2012 23:21
12 yrs ago
Spanish term
llevaba como bandera una critica al liberalismo democratico
Spanish to English
Social Sciences
History
Uriburu
Hola
Esto se refiere al gobierno de Uriburu. Y la oración dice así: Además de las filas conservadoras, sectores estudiantiles e incluso algunos simpatizantes de la izquierda apoyaron en ese momento a un gobierno que llevaba como bandera una dura crítica contra el liberalismo democrático y fundamentalmente una concepción corporativista de la sociedad.
He estado leyendo sobre el liberalismo democrático pero no encuentro una buena traducción.
MIl gracias
SQ
Esto se refiere al gobierno de Uriburu. Y la oración dice así: Además de las filas conservadoras, sectores estudiantiles e incluso algunos simpatizantes de la izquierda apoyaron en ese momento a un gobierno que llevaba como bandera una dura crítica contra el liberalismo democrático y fundamentalmente una concepción corporativista de la sociedad.
He estado leyendo sobre el liberalismo democrático pero no encuentro una buena traducción.
MIl gracias
SQ
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Jan 28, 2012 12:04: Jenni Lukac (X) Created KOG entry
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took up .... as a/their (collective) battle standard/ battle cry
Two other options. I like "cry" better than "standard" if you have the freedom to play with the images a bit.
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waved its criticism of liberal democracy like a flag
metaphorically speaking
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Maya Conlon-Kremer
: I think this option preserves both the meaning and the metaphor from the original text.
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Thanks Maya, that's what I was going for :)
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Robert Copeland
: nicely done
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Thanks Robert!
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liz askew
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Thanks Liz!
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EirTranslations
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Thanks Beatriz!
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flying the flag of harsh criticism of democratic liberalism
a government that was flying the flag of harsh criticism of democratic liberalism
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criticism of democratic liberalism is first and foremost
another one
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furled, as if it were a flag, harsh criticism against democratic liberalism
HTH
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that held harsh criticism of democratc liberalism aloft like a banner
changed my ideas and new version
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should read "democratic liberalism" and I don't think it's the same as "liberal democracy"
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and "democratic" of course
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should read "democratic liberalism" and I don't think it's the same as "liberal democracy"
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and "democratic" of course
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Richard Hill
: I like banner in this context :)
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thanks Rich :)
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Yvonne Gallagher
: would put "its" before "harsh" to clarify
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John Cutler
: poetic : )
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a government that flew the banner of harsh criticism against democratic liberalism
Hope it helps!
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Emiliano Pantoja
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Gracias Emiliano!
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Alistair Ian Spearing Ortiz
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Gracias Alistair!
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brandished fierce anti-liberalism
I feel 'brandish' suggests 'waving defiantly' so perhaps banner is not essential.
On the issue of 'democratic liberalism', even Wikipedia's definition slips into talking about 'liberal democrats' so am interested to know the difference.
On the issue of 'democratic liberalism', even Wikipedia's definition slips into talking about 'liberal democrats' so am interested to know the difference.
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whose leitmotif was a fierce attack on democratic liberalism
the bandera part is metaphorical so why not go for something that expresses it better in English without using flag or banner?
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