愚民
意味
Ignorant masses; uneducated people. A derogatory term for people regarded as lacking education or political awareness.
A strongly pejorative expression used by those in power — or critics mocking those in power — to describe the general populace as passive, uninformed, and easily manipulated. The compound 愚民政策 (gumin seisaku) refers to a policy of deliberately keeping the populace ignorant to maintain control. Usage today often appears in ironic or critical contexts.
例文
- 独裁政権は愚民政策によって国民の批判的思考を長年にわたり抑圧した。
- 情報を隠蔽して愚民を作り出すことは、支配者の常套手段だと歴史は証明している。
- 彼のような知識人が愚民という言葉を使うこと自体、エリート主義の表れだと批判された。
使い方ガイド
場面: politics, history, social critique, academic
トーン: negative
起源と歴史
Sino-Japanese compound of 愚 (gu, foolish, ignorant) and 民 (min, people, citizens). The term has classical Chinese origins and was adopted into Japanese political vocabulary, particularly during periods of authoritarian rule.
文化的背景
時代: Classical–Modern
世代: Adults
社会的背景: Educated
関連フレーズ
フラッシュカード、クイズ、音声発音、間隔反復