They cared nothing for mammonism, that some philosophical crank has defined to be a physical force that makes men invertebrates. |
This means combating Commercialism and Mammonism which has not yet become an important agenda. |
I suppose my question is how much of his Mammonism is environmental and how much is hard wired into his personality. |
Our national peril is mammonism, and the sordid pursuit of gold. |
The game-preserving interest is worth maintenance if only as clashing with mammonism. |
There is, then, the philosophy of mammonism, which holds that egoism urges man to all his actions. |