Benthamism

/ˈbɛnθəmɪzəm/ noun

The utilitarian philosophy of Jeremy Bentham that emphasizes the greatest happiness for the greatest number of people as the basis for morality and law.

From Bentham's surname plus -ism, a suffix meaning 'a system of beliefs or practice.' Emerged in the 19th century as a formal philosophical school of thought in British intellectual circles.

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