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ac·tiv·ism \ˈaktə̇ˌvizəm, -ēˌv-\ noun (-s) Etymology: German aktivismus, from aktiv active (from Latin activus) + -ismus -ism — more at active 1. : either of two philosophical doctrines: (1) the mind is active, not passive, in perception or (2) activity is creative or fundamental : actualism — compare pragmatism, voluntarism 2. : a doctrine or practice that emphasizes vigorous action (as the use of force for political ends) |