Anticivism

/ˌæntɪˈsɪvɪzəm/ noun

Opposition to civility or civil behavior; a rejection of polite and courteous conduct in society.

From anti- (against) + civism (from Latin civilis, relating to citizens). The term emerged in philosophical discourse to describe ideologies that actively oppose social courtesy and civil norms.

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