integralism

noun

Etymology

From integral + -ism.

  1. derived from integer — “entire
  2. derived from integrālis
  3. borrowed from integral
  4. suffixed as integralism — “integral + ism

Definitions

  1. An ideology according to which a nation is an organic unit, transcending conflict between…

    An ideology according to which a nation is an organic unit, transcending conflict between social and economic groups.

  2. A movement within Roman Catholicism, holding that political rule must not be separated…

    A movement within Roman Catholicism, holding that political rule must not be separated from religious issues.

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