antihumanity

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

anti- +‎ humanity

Noun[edit]

antihumanity (uncountable)

  1. The quality of being hostile towards humanity.
    • 2002, William D. Wright, Critical Reflections on Black History, →ISBN, page 26:
      Racist beliefs are anti-human being and antihumanity, which makes racists, functioning as racists, anti-human being and antihumanity.
    • 2008, Xunwu Chen, Justice, Humanity and Social Toleration, →ISBN, page 72:
      Still, we should have no disagreement that what is antihumanity is unjust and evil. As a matter of fact, it makes no sense to claim anything against humanity to be just. Instead, we ought to identify that which is antihumanity as perfectly unjust
    • 2013, John O'Loughlin, Ethnic Universality -: The Next Totalitarianism, →ISBN:
      Therefore the falsely masculine cling to the skirts of the Diabolic for fear that they should be obliged to come to terms, one way or another, with God's just retribution, whereas the genuinely masculine, who are still fearful of God and therefore theoretically faithful unto the possibility of godliness, remain open to the possibility of light as the redemption of heat and master of motion, remain open, in short, to the possibility of God and of divine deliverance from the world and all that would deny such deliverance in favour of that false relationship between Man and the Devil, antihumanity and devility, which far from conjoining pluralism with monism bespeaks a double pluralism the only outcome of which is the denial of monism on both phenomenal and, especially, noumenal terms.
    • 2017, Summary: Marching Toward Hell, →ISBN:
      The antihumanity triumph of the just-war theorists can been seen in a dozen half-fought, waiting-to-be-resumed wars that litter the world.