- Agrarianism - Wikipedia
Agrarianism concentrates on the fundamental goods of the earth, on communities of more limited economic and political scale than in modern society, and on simple living, even when the shift involves questioning the "progressive" character of some recent social and economic developments
- Agrarianism | Definition, Ideals, History, Proponents | Britannica
Agrarianism, in social and political philosophy, perspective that stresses the primacy of family farming, widespread property ownership, and political decentralization
- The Encyclopedia of Conservatism
Agrarianism emphasizes a society structured around small-scale, independent land ownership, often embodied by the family farm, which is seen not merely as an economic unit but as a crucial social and moral institution
- Agrarianism: Origins, Beliefs, and Relevance in the Modern World
Agrarianism is a social and political philosophy that emphasizes the importance of agriculture and rural life in shaping society It values the rural lifestyle, small-scale farming, and self-sufficiency, and often opposes urbanization and industrialization
- Agrarianism - (US History – 1865 to Present) - Vocab, Definition . . .
Agrarianism is a social and political philosophy that values rural society as vital to the health of the nation and promotes farming as the backbone of economic stability
- AGRARIANISM Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of AGRARIANISM is a social or political movement designed to bring about land reforms or to improve the economic status of the farmer
- Agrarianism - Wikiwand
Agrarianism is a social and political philosophy that advocates for rural development, a rural agricultural lifestyle, family farming, widespread property owner
- Agrarianism - Oxford Reference
agrarianism, a social and political philosophy that views farming as intrinsically more valuable and rewarding than other occupations and lifestyles for both the individual and society
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