Meliorism Definition

mēlyə-rĭzəm, mēlē-ə-
noun
The belief that the human condition can be improved through concerted effort.
American Heritage
The belief that the world naturally tends to get better and, esp., that this tendency can be furthered by human effort.
Webster's New World
The betterment of society by improving people's health, living conditions, etc.
Webster's New World

Other Word Forms of Meliorism

Noun

Singular:
meliorism
Plural:
meliorisms

Origin of Meliorism

  • From Latin melior (“better") +"Ž -ism. Reportedly coined by British author George Eliot in her letters, published in 1877.

    From Wiktionary

  • Latin melior better mel-2 in Indo-European roots –ism

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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