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n. (plural of idealism English)
Usage examples of "idealisms".
It is going on with new spiritual fervors, new moral idealisms, new poetry, new music, new painting, new sculpture.
Such creatures, being territorial, individualistic and aggressive, much like men, would not be likely to find the bland idealisms of more vegetative organisms interesting, attractive or practical, Logical, and terrible, they would not be likely to find the fallacy of the single virtue, the hypothesis of social reductivism, alluring.
Only the rest of life to be spun out, to be made as comfortable as it could be, warped thing that it was-- and the only hope the hope that the children could be so imbued with hope, so instilled with high idealisms that no sorrow and no blow of fate could break them down.
The famous Pennsylvania Alexanders had always been prominently associated with the struggle for minority civil rights, the Equal Rights Amendment, the crusade against capital punishment, and social idealisms of every variety.