Quietism in a sentence as a noun

Yes, it's hard not to think that the subtext here is a kind of quietism in service to the status quo.

"First, it has been reproached as an invitation to people to dwell in quietism of despair.

"I often wonder how much more popular quietism would be if it did not contain the seeds of its own destruction.

What you are referring to is more of the western concept of "quietism" which is pretty synonymous with meditation.

" Political quietism is the belief that the material world is basically screwed and there's no use in bashing your head in trying to fix it.

There are occasional strains of Christian quietism but overall, Abrahamic faiths don't believe you should just sit around while the world is burning.

In each of these convoluted tales, set in a devastated Somme-like Near-Future America, Jeter's characters seem to vacillate between the sf traditions of resistance and cyberpunk quietism.

Quietism definitions

noun

a form of religious mysticism requiring withdrawal from all human effort and passive contemplation of God