(1) Actively exercised human responsibility in all uses of animals is offered as a practical and valid alternative to the extreme of abolitionism.
(2) These positions are characterized as ethical skepticism and relativism, absolute dominionism, anthropocentric consequentialism, reverence for life, utilitarianism, and abolitionism.
(3) To many northerners, abolitionism was the key issue by the mid-1850s and the newly minted Republican Party’s (which had also formed in the wake of the Kansas-Nebraska Act) 1856 candidate was the relatively untested explorer John C Frémont.
(4) Slavery wasn’t a crisis for British and American elites until abolitionism turned it into one.
Abolitionize
Definition:
(v. t.) To imbue with the principles of abolitionism.
Example Sentences:
(1) Actively exercised human responsibility in all uses of animals is offered as a practical and valid alternative to the extreme of abolitionism.
(2) These positions are characterized as ethical skepticism and relativism, absolute dominionism, anthropocentric consequentialism, reverence for life, utilitarianism, and abolitionism.
(3) To many northerners, abolitionism was the key issue by the mid-1850s and the newly minted Republican Party’s (which had also formed in the wake of the Kansas-Nebraska Act) 1856 candidate was the relatively untested explorer John C Frémont.
(4) Slavery wasn’t a crisis for British and American elites until abolitionism turned it into one.