Definitions from Wiktionary (impossibilism)
▸ noun: A belief in unrealizable or impractical policies.
▸ noun: (politics, Marxism) A socialist doctrine that stresses the limited value of political, economic, and social reforms within a capitalist economy, arguing that the pursuit of such reforms strengthens support for the existing system.
▸ noun: (philosophy) The view that free will does not exist and is simply impossible.
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▸ noun: A belief in unrealizable or impractical policies.
▸ noun: (politics, Marxism) A socialist doctrine that stresses the limited value of political, economic, and social reforms within a capitalist economy, arguing that the pursuit of such reforms strengthens support for the existing system.
▸ noun: (philosophy) The view that free will does not exist and is simply impossible.
Similar:
impossibilist,
possibilist,
possibilism,
potentialism,
utopianism,
libertopianism,
art of the possible,
perfectibilist,
unrealist,
realism,
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