civilizationism

noun

Etymology

From civilization + -ism.

  1. borrowed from civilisation
  2. formed as civilizationism — “civilization + -ism

Definitions

  1. An ideology that highlights a perceived threat to a civilization from external influence.

    • The new civilizationism is a paradoxical combination of “identitarian” Christianity, secularism, philo-Semitism, Islamophobia, and even some elements of liberalism such as support for gender equality and gay rights.

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