agrarianism
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of agrarianism
Example Sentences
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You also talk in “The Art of Loading Brush” about agrarianism being a feeling, or a kind of instinct, and I wonder—maybe this is a silly question—if we’re all born with that instinct.
From The New Yorker • Jul. 14, 2019
He urges people to dedicate themselves instead to local community — a sort of Wendell Berry agrarianism.
From Seattle Times • Jan. 12, 2018
Jefferson, in contrast, is depicted as a Virginia-centric slaveholder singing the praises of agrarianism.
From Slate • Nov. 11, 2015
Jefferson’s Southern agrarianism was deeply suspicious of New York’s mercantile wealth.
From New York Times • Oct. 29, 2011
To distribute according to, or to imbue with, the principles of agrarianism.
From Webster's Unabridged Dictionary by Webster, Noah
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