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Humanitarianism

Humanitarianism meaning

A humanitarian philosophy or practice.

Example sentences (12)

She then doubled down on her claims in the Commons, telling MPs that ‘phoney humanitarianism’ was holding back plans to tackle Channel crossings.

Instead we have stood consistently – as Liberal Democrats always have – for international law, humanitarianism and understanding.

Law Minister Supratman Andi Agtas said after a cabinet meeting last week that humanitarianism and rehabilitation were the main reasons for the decision to release about 44,000 prisoners from the country’s notoriously overcrowded prisons.

Asked about some donors in Australia being reticent to give as a means to protest the prolongation of Malka Leifer’s legal hearings, he replied, “UIA is about humanitarianism.

Our societies weathered the pandemic by mobilizing public services and the state, foremost the national health systems, and by calling on our rich traditions of solidarity, equality, social justice and humanitarianism.

This capitalizes on the fact that humanitarianism is to be more effective.

Under the guise of humanitarianism, the U.S. has wielded the stick of hegemony and caused disorder and humanitarian disasters around the world.

Yet we are also seeing heroic instances of humanitarianism and solidarity, as people push past their own limits to care and take action for others.

Should successful nations destroy their own society in the name of humanitarianism?

In 1944 his book Capitalism and Slavery argued that the British abolition of their Atlantic slave trade in 1807 was motivated primarily by economics—rather than by altruism or humanitarianism.

In Raël's book, Extraterrestrials took me to their planet, Raël claims that an extraterrestrial gave him the idea of Economic Humanitarianism.

Under the establishment of Economic Humanitarianism, people would not have ownership of businesses or exploitable goods created by others.