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officialism

[ uh-fish-uh-liz-uhm ]

noun

  1. excessive attention to official regulations and routines.
  2. official methods or systems.
  3. officials collectively.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of officialism1

First recorded in 1855–60; official + -ism
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It is the result in our days of stereotyped systems, of hard-and-fast rules, of centralization, of officialism, and of irresponsible authority.

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What is inhuman in modern life is officialism.

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The score was recorded by the London ensemble Orchestrate, and its pared-down ensemble included a small string section and woodwinds, as well as bagpipe and snare drum for the officialism of the proceedings.

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“In the interests of imperishable bureaucracy my submitted complaint against this 'officer' will obviously be either unread or ignored because, as we all know, on matters of officialism it is not possible to be pleasantly surprised by anything at all,â€Â Morrissey wrote.

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But the movement as a whole31 was certainly an idealist one, not only in the eighteenth but even in the nineteenth century, and the necessary repressive tendency appeared in close alliance with officialism, with unthinking tradition, and with the egotism of classes and individuals.

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