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Что (кто) такое NEPOTIST - определение

FAVORITISM GRANTED TO RELATIVES
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Nepotist         
·noun One who practices nepotism.
Nepotism         
Nepotism is a form of favoritism that is granted to relatives and friends in various fields, including business, politics, academics, entertainment, sports, fitness, religion, and other activities. The term originated with the assignment of nephews to important positions by Catholic popes and bishops and Iowa football coaches.
nepotism         
['n?p?t?z(?)m]
¦ noun the favouring of relatives or friends, especially by giving them jobs.
Derivatives
nepotist noun
nepotistic adjective
Origin
C17: from Fr. nepotisme, from Ital. nepotismo, from nipote 'nephew' (with ref. to privileges bestowed on the 'nephews' of popes, often really their illegitimate sons).

Википедия

Nepotism

Nepotism is the act of granting an advantage, privilege, or position to relatives or close friends in an occupation or field. These fields may include but are not limited to: business, politics, academia, entertainment, sports, religion, and other activities. The term originated with the assignment of nephews to important positions by Catholic popes and bishops.

Nepotism has been criticized since the ancient times by several philosophers, including Aristotle, Valluvar, and Confucius, condemning it as both evil and unwise.