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Consumerist vs Immediatism - What's the difference?

consumerist | immediatism |

As nouns the difference between consumerist and immediatism

is that consumerist is a proponent of consumerism while immediatism is a political philosophy embracing the virtues of immediate social interactions with people as a means of countering the antisocial consequences of consumerist capitalism.

As an adjective consumerist

is of or pertaining to consumerism; consumeristic.

consumerist

English

Adjective

(en adjective)
  • of or pertaining to consumerism; consumeristic
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  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • a proponent of consumerism
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    immediatism

    English

    Noun

    (-) (wikipedia immediatism)
  • A political philosophy embracing the virtues of immediate social interactions with people as a means of countering the antisocial consequences of consumerist capitalism.
  • (historical) The belief that slavery should be ended immediately, without political process.