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antisocialism

Antisocialism is an economic system characterized by antisocial ownership of the means of production and uncooperative management of the economy. The antonym of socialism.

The GOP platform is basically right-wing antisocialism.

by JoelBond January 16, 2013

18πŸ‘ 16πŸ‘Ž


antisocialism

A period of time when the individuals cannot socialise due to the government regulations. It is connected to the lockdown and self-isolation. In the other words, people are being forced to be anti-social and stay at home or at work during the global pandemics. A time when there is no friends, culture or music allowed. The most popular fashion item would be a face mask.

Everybody is so anti-social these days, it feels like we were living in the era of antisocialism.

by blu888 February 11, 2021

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Antisocial

Not sociable; not wanting the company of others. Contrary to the laws and customs of society; devoid of sociable instincts or practices.

Often confused with aspd, the term antisocial just refers to people who are a shy, withdrawn, or devoid of social skills.

Normal person: "See that antisocial loner over there? Let’s go talk to them to try and brighten their day."
Ignorant Individual: β€œDon’t you mean asocial? Antisocial means hostile.”

Normal Person: β€œActually, no, look up the definition of asocial. It’s the other way around.”

by isaiah9:02 January 19, 2021

995πŸ‘ 57πŸ‘Ž


antisocial

A term used to describe people exibiting any sort of behavior in which the intent is to violate the rights of others and otherwise going against society. Examples include murder, bullying, robbery, conning, and rape.

Often confused with asocial which is used to describe people who are shy, introverted, or otherwise avoid socializing or social situations.

Antisocial: Against society

Asocial: Avoid society

GET IT RIGHT, PEOPLE!!!

by phantompyro December 24, 2006

1308πŸ‘ 582πŸ‘Ž


antisocial

A word commonly confused with "asocial".

Asocial means simply not being social (it does not imply hatred or negativity, only "absence"), while antisocial insinuates an active hostility or contempt for society as a whole.

Ignorant individual: "See that antisocial loner over there? He/she would rather stay at home and read than talk with me."

Person 2: "Don't you mean asocial?"

Ignorant individual: "What? Same difference."

by forced name November 22, 2007

433πŸ‘ 196πŸ‘Ž


antisocial

Often confused with "asocial", which is very different; "asocial" means one who seeks to avoid society, somebody who refuses to or cannot socialize with others, like someone on the autism spectrum.

Antisocial means "against society" or "anti-society"; hostile and antagonistic toward society. This includes behavior that disrespects and violates the rights and feelings of others as well as the order and principles of society, behavior that includes theft, bullying, rape, deception, murder, and general criminal behavior.

An antisocial personality knows the difference between right and wrong but does not care; as long as they get what they want, they don't care who they have to walk over. Any means- manipulation, flattery, intimidation, cruelty, theft, murder- is perfectly justified to them

Robert Hare, revising his psychopathy checklist, says that all psychopaths are antisocial personalities but not all antisocial personalities are psychopaths. Similar to the autism spectrum, antisocial personalities range from obvious sociopaths to extreme (and well-hidden) psychopaths.

by Lorelili June 29, 2011

263πŸ‘ 123πŸ‘Ž


Antisocial

Main Entry: Antisocial
Function: adjective
Date: 1797
*anti - against, opposite, instead of

1: unwilling or unable to conform to normal standards of social behavior

2: shunning contact with others

Synonyms: eremitic, introverted, misanthropic, reserved, standoffish

Antonyms: affable, friendly, outgoing, social

1: His parents find his facial piercings and black eyeliner to be antisocial.

2: I'm not antisocial, I just don't like you.

by Gabbi December 30, 2005

192πŸ‘ 169πŸ‘Ž