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COMRADESHIP | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
I wonder if being courageous is considered more important than being just or good, more important than coming out a winner, more important than comradeship.
We also want to be different in our spiritual superiority and in the way we organize our society, organization which is based on liberty, equality, comradeship, and human fraternity.
This model, on which other authors elaborated, helps illustrate the paternalism (love, care, authority) and antipaternalism (equality, respect, rights, comradeship) inseparably knit into the doctor–patient relationship.
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