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immoralism

[ ih-mawr-uh-liz-uhm, ih-mor- ]

noun

, Philosophy.
  1. indifference toward or opposition to conventional morality.


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Other Words From

  • im·moral·ist noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of immoralism1

First recorded in 1905–10; immoral + -ism
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Example Sentences

Those were the good old days, ruined in the last X number of years by, fill in the blank, socialism, atheism, globalism, communism, political correctness, critical race theory, liberalism, wokeness, feminism, immoralism, Democrats, etc.

From Salon

At all events it must serve a better purpose to appraise the practical importance of Nietzsche's speculations than blankly to denounce their immoralism.

Grob boldly affirms: "To imperialist immoralism, with the device, 'Our interest is our right,' we counterpose, 'Right is our interest.'"

Wedekind is of this order; a moralist is concealed behind his shining ambuscade of verbal immoralism.

Here is an "immoralism" deeper and far more anti-social than any "beyond good and evil."

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