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agrarianism

[ uh-grair-ee-uh-niz-uhm ]

noun

  1. a movement for the equal division of landed property and for the promotion of agricultural interests.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of agrarianism1

First recorded in 1800–10; agrarian + -ism
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"This binary of Jefferson versus Hamilton, agrarianism versus commercialism, is woven into America's political fabric: red or blue, liberal or conservative," Caivano said.

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Nevertheless, Kevin takes the opportunity to ask the hunted man “why the Vikings suddenly stopped their murderous ways and adopted agrarianism.â€

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For all the conservative talk about how important white people were in the creation of American-style freedom, no one is getting suspended for arriving at their workplace dressed as Jeffersonian agrarianism or James K. Polk.

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“We’re always talking about the spirit of American agrarianism and the soul of rural America and this has shifted into a conversation of those same dynamics in India.â€

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And yet, working from home with small children, an ordeal and a privilege, has been de rigueur since agrarianism got going.

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