Abolitiondom

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  • Abolitiondom Meanings

    noun the state or condition of being abolished or the act of abolishing something

    Fields related to abolitiondom

    Social Justice

    Abolitiondom is a term used in discussions surrounding social justice movements focused on the abolition of oppressive systems such as the prison industrial complex.

    Political Science

    In political science, abolitiondom may refer to the ideology and practices associated with advocating for the abolition of certain institutions or laws.

    Activism

    Within activism circles, abolitiondom is used to describe the overarching goal of working towards a society free from systems of oppression and inequality.

    Occupation Usage of abolitiondom

    Writer

    Abolitiondom may be used by writers who focus on social justice issues or historical topics related to the abolition of slavery or other oppressive systems.

    Psychologist

    Psychologists may use abolitiondom in the context of studying the psychological impacts of systems of oppression and advocating for the abolition of such systems for the well-being of individuals and communities.

    Activist

    Activists may use abolitiondom as a framework for advocating for the dismantling of oppressive systems and institutions to create a more just and equitable society.

    Historian

    Historians may use abolitiondom to analyze and interpret historical movements and events related to the abolition of slavery or other forms of oppression.

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