cardinalism

/kɑrdɪnˈælɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A theory or system of government in which the rights and powers of the people or their representatives are considered to be derived from a supreme or absolute authority.

“The debate surrounding the country’s adoption of a new system of cardinalism has sparked intense discussion.”

2. noun

A principle or doctrine that is considered fundamental or essential.

“The concept of cardinalism is central to the philosophy of the Enlightenment.”

Synonyms

  • doctrine
  • principles

Antonyms

  • democracy
  • liberalism