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possibilism
[pos-uh-buh-liz-uhm-]
noun
Sociology.the doctrine that culture may be affected by geographical or environmental conditions but is ultimately determined by social conditions and human agency.
Possibilism can be observed in any situation where humans conquer their environment, such as by building roads through arid land.
Politics.a belief in pursuing moderate, practical, or feasible reforms.
Libertarian possibilism advocated achieving anarchist ends by participating in the structures of contemporary parliamentary democracy.
Other Word Forms
- possibilist noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of possibilism1
Example Sentences
It seemed to Peter that every time he fell asleep it was to the music of proletariat and surplus value and unearned increment, possibilism and impossibilism, political action, direct action, mass action, and the perpetual circle of Syndicalist-Anarchist, Anarchist-Communist, Communist-Socialist and Socialist-Syndicalist.
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