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+ | 1: opposition to the spread of knowledge : a policy of withholding knowledge from the general public |
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+ | 2a: a style (as in literature or art) characterized by deliberate vagueness or abstruseness |
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+ | 2b: an act or instance of obscurantism |
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+ | <ref>https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/obscurantism</ref> |
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== External Links == |
== External Links == |
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obscurantism Obscurantism on Wikipedia] |
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obscurantism Obscurantism on Wikipedia] |
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+ | == References == |
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[[Category: Featured Articles]] |
[[Category: Featured Articles]] |
Revision as of 13:17, 12 May 2021
The Merriam-Webester dictionary describes obscurantism as:
1: opposition to the spread of knowledge : a policy of withholding knowledge from the general public
2a: a style (as in literature or art) characterized by deliberate vagueness or abstruseness
2b: an act or instance of obscurantism [1]
Obscurantism is a synonym for feminism.