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activism

American  
[ak-tuh-viz-uhm] / ˈæk təˌvɪz əm /

noun

  1. the doctrine or practice of vigorous action or involvement as a means of achieving political or other goals, sometimes by demonstrations, protests, etc.

  2. Philosophy.

    1. a theory that the essence of reality is pure activity, especially spiritual activity, or process.

    2. a theory that the relationship between the mind and the objects of perception depends upon the action of the mind.


activism British  
/ ˈæktɪˌvɪzəm /

noun

  1. a policy of taking direct and often militant action to achieve an end, esp a political or social one

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Usage

What does activism mean? Activism is the practice of taking direct action to achieve political or social goals.Activism can involve supporting a particular cause (or range of causes) or opposing it. Activism uses direct (and continued) actions, such as protests, lawsuits, lobbying, petitions, and strikes.A person who engages in activism can be called an activist. The word activist implies that such actions are taken consistently—that the activist is consistently active in their activism. For example, protesting is a form of activism, but someone who attends one protest probably wouldn’t be called an activist (unless they continue to take such actions).Like activist, the word activism is often preceded by a word referring to the kind of cause involved, as in political activism or environmental activism. Example: The only way to achieve change is to engage in continued activism—we can’t sit on the sidelines if we want to see results.

Other Word Forms

  • activist noun

Etymology

Origin of activism

From the German word Aktivismus, dating back to 1905–10. See active, -ism

Example Sentences

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"It was someone that was at the rallies doing activism and speaking loud for people defending our rights."

From BBC

In 2014, Rivera-Amador and Hollinquest founded the Radical Monarchs in Oakland — giving girls and gender expansive youth of color ages 8 through 13 a safe space to practice self-love, sisterhood and activism.

From Los Angeles Times

But critics say that these rules stifle freedom of expression and civil activism.

From BBC

“We must continue to engage and support our community, which needs advocacy and activism now more than ever.”

From Salon

But over time, naming things after the labor leader became shorthand for honoring Latino civil rights and activism.

From Los Angeles Times