immediatism

noun

Etymology

From immediate + -ism.

  1. derived from in
  2. derived from immediātus
  3. derived from immediat
  4. suffixed as immediatism — “immediate + ism

Definitions

  1. A political philosophy embracing the virtues of immediate social interactions with people…

    A political philosophy embracing the virtues of immediate social interactions with people as a means of countering the antisocial consequences of consumerist capitalism.

  2. The belief that slavery should be ended immediately, without political process.

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