Alnascharism

/ælnæˈʃɑːrɪzəm/ noun

The tendency or practice of indulging in unrealistic fantasies and making impractical plans without rational foundation.

From Alnaschar (the dreaming character from Arabian Nights) with the suffix -ism, which forms abstract nouns for practices, beliefs, or conditions. This is a literary coinage that elevates a character type into a philosophical tendency.

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