apachism
/ˌæpəˈtʃɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
A political ideology or system based on the principles of the Apache tribe, emphasizing individualism, self-sufficiency, and limited government intervention.
“The politician’s apachism resonated with the libertarian voters, who saw it as a return to the values of the American frontier.”
2. noun
A style of governance or management that values decentralization, autonomy, and community decision-making.
“The organization’s apachism allowed for a more participatory and inclusive approach to decision-making, which led to increased employee satisfaction.”