The quality of being anticommercial; the degree to which something opposes or rejects commercialism.
From 'anticommercial' plus '-ness' forming an abstract noun expressing a quality. Similar suffix to '-ity' but more commonly used in everyday English.
English gives us multiple ways to express the same idea—'anticommerciality' and 'anticommercialness' both work, but '-ness' feels more natural in conversation while '-ity' sounds more formal and academic.
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