privatism
/ˈprɪvətɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
a political philosophy that advocates for a strong, central government with limited intervention in economic matters, often in opposition to socialism or communism.
“The politician’s emphasis on privatism sparked controversy among her left-wing supporters.”
2. noun
the belief in or practice of individual freedom and personal responsibility, often with a distrust of government intervention in personal matters.
“Her advocacy for privatism in education led to a heated debate in the community.”
3. noun
the practice of limiting government control over economic or social activities, often through the promotion of private enterprise and individual initiative.
“The government’s adoption of privatism led to a significant increase in economic growth.”