noun
- Plural of privatism; the practice or principle of prioritizing private interests, property, or concerns over public or collective ones.
- Instances or manifestations of withdrawal from public life or civic engagement in favor of private pursuits.
Usage: Often used in political, social, or philosophical contexts to describe ideologies or behaviors that emphasize individual or private enterprise over public welfare.
Usage: Sociological or cultural usage; describes trends of citizens focusing on personal and family matters rather than community involvement.
Examples
- The rise of privatisms in urban areas has led to decreased community involvement.
- Critics argue that various privatisms undermine the social safety net.
- The economist warned against excessive privatisms in healthcare policy.
- Post-war privatisms shifted focus away from collective reconstruction efforts.
- Some scholars view contemporary privatisms as a reaction to government overreach.
- The debate between privatisms and public welfare continues in modern politics.