Absolutism in a sentence as a noun

Sure, that might be good advice, but such absolutism isn't viable as a workplace system.

Oh there's nothing in the world like libertarian absolutism is there?

That's an extraordinary claim, which drives his thinking to absolutism.

Rulers who distrust their own people, must govern in a spirit of absolutism; and suspected subjects will be ever sensible of their bondage.

I'm not sure why you are qualified to give me an absolutism in the first place considering you've only been a professional developer for 5 years.

"Much as absolutism makes for simple priorities, applying these general principles out of any context is going to make you wrong no matter what you choose.

The new abortion-absolutism says it should be "ubiquitous, easy, and subsidized".

'The new abortion-absolutism says it should be "ubiquitous, easy, and subsidized"'Must... resist... politics...Okay, I can't resist.

If you believe you have a technically superior vision for your product, should you compromise on it just because people who do not share in your vision will not join you?In the end, I think what killed the pure GNU/Hurd OS was bad PR and absolutism.

I personally feel there's a correlation between the absolutism of such political positions and the sincerity of their belief that bad people are going to spend eternity in a lake of fire, presumably for the entertainment of those sitting up in heaven.

And how much less you can do without the significant amounts of overhead it causes--overhead you can't remove because it's in the spec and now it never goes away?Did you ever stop to think, for just one second amidst your "there is no reason" absolutism about something it certainly sounds like you don't know much about past laymanship...maybe they're not laymen and maybe they have a good reason for stripping away abstraction?

Absolutism definitions

noun

dominance through threat of punishment and violence

See also: tyranny despotism

noun

a form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator (not restricted by a constitution or laws or opposition etc.)

noun

the principle of complete and unrestricted power in government

See also: totalitarianism totalism

noun

the doctrine of an absolute being