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praxis

[prak-sis] / ˈpræk sɪs /
NOUN
habit
Synonyms


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“From demure Oberlin alumna to socialist organizer, she embodied a praxis of revolutionary change that profoundly inspired W.E.B. Du Bois’s last years.”

From New York Times

Disney is a massive, global entertainment monopoly with infinite money and the worst political praxis.

From The Verge

In this way “Madness” is akin to types of conceptual art that are more about praxis than precision.

From New York Times

It is easy to dismiss the belief that partying is praxis or that there is something politically progressive about leaving the house in a see-through dress you bought at the fetish store.

From New York Times

So I finally let myself embrace the parallels of praxis and poetry.

From Los Angeles Times