释义 |
permissivism|pəˈmɪsɪvɪz(ə)m| [f. permissive a. + -ism.] Attitudes or beliefs that are regarded as excessively tolerant or permissive.
1968Manch. Guardian Weekly 17 Oct. 3 But the most impressive tributes to ‘the high priest of permissivism’, as he [sc. Benjamin Spock] once described himself, were casual. Not a single baby cried during the 90 minutes of protest. 1972Sat. Rev. (U.S.) 20 May 30/2 Permissivism—i.e., the notion that all art is good art, etc. |