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Possessionism vs Bellicism - What's the difference?

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Possessionism is a see also of bellicism.


As nouns the difference between possessionism and bellicism

is that possessionism is the tendency to expand one's ownership of property without regard for its ethical implications while bellicism is an inclination to war; warlike policy or behaviour.

possessionism

English

Noun

(-)
  • The tendency to expand one's ownership of property without regard for its ethical implications
  • * 1995 , M. D. Goulder, St. Paul Versus St. Peter: A Tale of Two Missions - Page 119
  • The Pastorals are defending Pauline incarnational christology against Jewish Christian myths justifying possessionism
  • * 1998 , Gary Gentile, The Lusitania Controversies: Atrocity of War and a Wreck-Diving History, p 222
  • Possessionism in wreck diving regard can be characterized generally as the compulsive collection of artifacts
  • * 2009 , Manny Farber, Negative Space: Manny Farber on the Movies - Page 370
  • They're always viewed in relation to American suburbanism, possessionism, commodityism, or copism.
  • * 2014 John Ernest, The Oxford Handbook of the African American Slave Narrative
  • ... racial theories and the unprecedented increase in colonial expansionism and territorial possessionism, as exemplified by Britain's “imperial century,” ...

    See also

    *possessionist

    bellicism

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • An inclination to war; warlike policy or behaviour.
  • *1962 , , The Causes of Wars , p. 271:
  • *:One cannot understand the causes of the First World War unless one appreciates the degree of bellicism in European society at that time, especially in Central Europe […].
  • *2003 , Timothy Patrick Jackson, The Priority of Love , p. 126:
  • *:Today the phrase "holy war" suggests a no holds barred fanaticism, a form of unbridled bellicism .
  • *2012 , (Christopher Clark), The Sleepwalkers , Penguin 2013, p. 295:
  • *:Not all of France was inundated by the nationalist wave – it was predominantly young, intelligent Parisians who embraced the new bellicism […].
  • Synonyms

    *militarism

    Antonyms

    *pacifism

    See also

    *possessionism *supremacistic *territorialist *governmentism *supervisionist *powerism *imperialistic *apartheidism *bloodthirster

    References

    http://www.thefreedictionary.com/bellicism