Babbittism

/ˈbæbɪtɪzəm/ noun

A philosophy or social tendency characterized by blind conformity to materialistic values, conventional thinking, and commercial interests at the expense of individuality or truth.

From the character Babbitt plus the suffix -ism, indicating a system of beliefs or social practice. Emerged as literary criticism in the 1920s and became a serious sociological term.

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