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passivism
passivism (ˈpæsɪvɪz(ə)m) [f. passive a. and n. + -ism.] An abnormal state of passivity, esp. that of a male who accepts or desires the passive role in a sexual relationship.1903 H. Ellis Stud. Psychol. Sex III. 93 Stefanowsky, who also discussed this condition [sc. masochism]..termed it passivism. 1... Oxford English Dictionary
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Non-Activity
Content Maxim Gorky has described Tolstoy's "misty preaching of 'non-activity', of 'non-resistance to evil', the doctrine of passivism" as being the result wikipedia.org
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passivist
passivist (ˈpæsɪvɪst) [f. passive a. and n. + -ist.] One who or that which is characterized by passivity, spec. (a) a (male) person who abnormally accepts or desires a passive sexual role (see passivism); (b) an opponent of active participation in war. Also attrib. or as adj.1895 [see masochist]. 19... Oxford English Dictionary
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Ioan Pușcariu
During the event, the proponents of political passivism and activism clashed; Pușcariu figured prominently in the latter camp, arguing that while the Romanian Despite these arguments, passivism, a withdrawal from the political life of the new dualist state, was adopted as an official strategy by a wide margin wikipedia.org
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Rubin Patiția
Patiția was also sent to the second such conference, which took place in 1884 and discussed the program of political passivism adopted by Transylvania's wikipedia.org
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A. J. Muste
Norman Thomas remembered him as someone who made a "remarkable effort to show that pacifism was by no means passivism and that there could be such a thing wikipedia.org
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Moscow Pride '06
Conformism and passivism are now behind us. wikipedia.org
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Glasite
In addition to passivism, many of the Boston congregation evacuated with the British and went into exile in Halifax, Nova Scotia, further escalating the wikipedia.org
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Nicolae Popea
In 1881, he renounced this honorary position, observing that most members had opted for passivism, retreating from involvement in provincial affairs. wikipedia.org
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Curtis Yarvin
Instead of activism, he advocates passivism, claiming that progressivism would fail without right-wing opposition. wikipedia.org
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Sălaj County
passivist" tactics (non-participation in the political life of Hungary), Sălaj leaders of the party participated in the largest protest during the political passivism The failure of political passivism determined the PNR leaders to pass to "political activism", starting in 1905. wikipedia.org
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Gheorghe Pop de Băsești
He would not run again until 1905, after the PNR had abandoned the strategy of political passivism. On 10 January 1905, Pop de Băsești summoned the national conference of the PNR in Nagyszeben, where it was decided to rescind the policy of political passivism wikipedia.org
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Carnival in Flanders (film)
Other themes include the power dynamics of men and women, passivism does not necessarily mean one has to be a coward, and sexual liberation. wikipedia.org
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Anglican Pacifist Fellowship
This stance exemplified the proactive peacemaking stance and pacifism of APF and contrasted sharply with any accusations of "passivism." wikipedia.org
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Nikolay Alexeyev
Quotes "Conformism and passivism are now behind us. wikipedia.org
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