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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 51Թ Forms

  • ·ǰa· noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of immoralism1

First recorded in 1905–10; immoral + -ism
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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.

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

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

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

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

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