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humanitarianism

[ UK /hjˌuːmɐnɪtˈe‍əɹi‍ənˌɪzəm/ ]
NOUN
  1. the doctrine that people's duty is to promote human welfare

How To Use humanitarianism In A Sentence

  • When C. P. Scott died, the innumerable tributes to him all emphasized his courage and integrity, his humanitarianism and his championship of unpopular causes.
  • Marx detested romanticism, emotionalism, sentimentalism and humanitarianism of any kind.
  • Perhaps we are seeing the flowering of a new humanitarianism around the globe, surely the best possible response to the recent events.
  • Marx detested romanticism, emotionalism, sentimentalism and humanitarianism of any kind.
  • From Zuo Zhuan we can discover that the wars theand Autumn Period are full of humanitarianism.
  • By sustaining a thin strand of humanitarianism in Australia, they also provided a political framework for several generations of leaders.
  • For another thing, his antiauthoritarianism, antimilitarism, and borderless humanitarianism cause him to find the acts of political domination, war, and empire which make up the vast bulk of these “great” deeds and events not morally edifying but morally repugnant. Johann Gottfried von Herder
  • Of, relating to, or characteristic of a humanitarian or humanitarianism.
  • Loan repayment assistance programs for alumni in public interest careers can help prevent the goals of practicing humanitarianism and maintaining financial stability from being mutually exclusive.
  • Although there are no official diplomatic ties between the two nations, humanitarianism transcends national boundaries.
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