Pronunciation: /səˈluːʃənɪzəm/
noun a belief in or reliance on the idea that solutions to problems can be found primarily through the application of technology and innovation
A1 Solutionism is the belief that every problem has a solution.
A2 In some cases, solutionism can lead to oversimplification of complex issues.
B1 Many politicians are criticized for their reliance on solutionism rather than addressing root causes.
B2 Some argue that solutionism can ignore the underlying social, economic, and political factors at play.
C1 Solutionism is often seen as a way to avoid confronting the systemic issues that contribute to problems.
C2 Critics of solutionism argue that it can perpetuate a cycle of short-term fixes without addressing long-term consequences.
formal Solutionism is a term used to describe the belief that every problem has a solution.
informal Some people think solutionism is the answer to all of our problems.
slang I'm not buying into that solutionism nonsense.
figurative Applying solutionism to complex societal issues oversimplifies the root causes.
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