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- adjective Opposing a
hierarchy or hierarchies in general.
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Examples
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This antihierarchical orientation is part of a larger worldview that does not give advantage to one group of people over another.
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But in line with a strong antihierarchical culture, the Green parties were able to come together only in 2001.
Political party internationals as guardians of democracy 2008
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But in line with a strong antihierarchical culture, the Green parties were able to come together only in 2001.
CONTENTS 2008
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One of the paradoxes of lean thinking is that the ideas themselves are extraordinarily antihierarchical and pro-democractic.
Lean Thinking James P. Womack 2003
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But, though occasionally losing her balance and making a wrong application of her antihierarchical doctrine, the principle as such was sound to the core and truly Lutheran.
American Lutheranism Volume 1: Early History of American Lutheranism and The Tennessee Synod 1894
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