inˈhumanism
[in-3.]
Lack of humanism; inhumanity.
| 1907 W. James Pragmatism i. 20 You find empiricism with inhumanism and irreligion. 1933 Archit. Rev. LXXIII. 207/2 The dogged enthusiasm of Eric Gill..undermined the hard-headed business-man's equally dogged belief in the sacrosanct inhumanism of graphic laissez-faire. 1960 H. Read Forms of Things Unknown xi. 178 The problem is mass-suffering, mute and absurd: in one word—inhumanism. |