voluntarism in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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It continues with a section that contains many explanations about themes such as: meaning in life, perception, voluntarism, the nature of human existence and religiosity.
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How can prefigurative politics mic-check itself beyond "mere" voluntarism or temporary liberated zones?
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But his principal philosophies were voluntarism, self-help, and rugged individualism.
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Another definition of voluntarism applies to creation.
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They need it to force people into subservient positions, even as they trumpet the value of individual choice and voluntarism.
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Parsons developed a general theory for the study of society called action theory, based on the methodological principle of voluntarism and the epistemological principle of analytical realism.
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And their definitions place civic acts as either off-hours voluntarism or the province of public service workers.
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Voluntarism (the older term) refers to everything voluntary.
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The charitable organization focuses on voluntarism, philanthropy, and grantmaking foundations.
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Voluntarism flourished in the 19th and early 20th centuries and was empowering especially to the women who had been excluded from political participation outside the home.
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