againstism
English
Noun
againstism (countable and uncountable, plural againstisms)
- The perspective or activity of being against something, or of having a contrary demeanor in general; a pattern of repeated opposition or criticism.
- Synonym: contrarianism
- 1944, Benjamin Stolberg, Tailor's progress: the story of a famous union and the men who made it ..., Doubleday, Doran and Company, Inc., page 203:
- The new Administration had come in on a tidal wave of angry againstism — against Hoover, against Big Business, against the bankers and the speculators, whom the American people blamed severally and jointly for all their troubles.
- 2012, Bryan-Paul Frost, “Raymond Aron's Pedagogical Constitution and Pursuit of Liberal Education”, in John Von Heyking, Lee Trepanier, editors, Teaching in an Age of Ideology, Plymouth, United Kingdom: Lexington Books, published 2013, →ISBN, page 54:
- The protesters displayed what we might call a vague “againstism”: they were against the “government,” the “system,” “hierarchy,” “lack of opportunities,” and ultimately “consumer society” as a whole.
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