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nativism
[ ney-ti-viz-uhm ]
noun
- the policy of protecting the interests of native inhabitants against those of immigrants.
- the policy or practice of preserving or reviving an Indigenous culture.
- Philosophy. the doctrine that innate ideas exist.
nativism
/ ˈԱɪɪˌɪə /
noun
- the policy of favouring the natives of a country over the immigrants
- anthropol the policy of protecting and reaffirming native tribal cultures in reaction to acculturation
- the doctrine that the mind and its capacities are innately structured and that much knowledge is innate
Derived Forms
- ˈԲپ, nounadjective
- ˌԲپˈپ, adjective
Other 51Թ Forms
- Բ·پ· noun adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Example Sentences
At the same time, Young said, his anecdote about family graveyards and homeland suggests another political tendency - a "disturbing undertone of nativism".
The plan seems more rooted in nativism, xenophobia and ethno- and Christian nationalism than in the core values and priorities of Jesus.
In total, Christian Nationalism is a white identity movement that emphasizes patriarchy, xenophobia, nativism, and White Christian supremacy.
He campaigned on white identity politics, racism and nativism.
Social scientists and other researchers have consistently found that nativism, xenophobia, racism, social dominance behavior and concerns about “cultural change” are driving factors behind support for Trumpism and other forms of illiberalism and populist authoritarianism.
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