noun
- beliefs, principles, or policies that favor agricultural interests and rural life over industrial or urban development
Usage: plural form; political/economic theory
Examples
- The politician’s agrarianisms appealed to farmers in the rural districts.
- His speeches were filled with agrarianisms about the virtue of country living.
- The party platform included several agrarianisms supporting small-scale farming.
- Critics argued that his agrarianisms were outdated in the modern economy.
- The candidate’s agrarianisms resonated with voters concerned about corporate farming.
- Traditional agrarianisms emphasize the moral superiority of agricultural work.