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Definitions of passivism in various dictionaries:
noun - the doctrine that all violence is unjustifiable
Passive character, attitude, quality, or behavior.
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| Passive character, attitude, quality, or behavior. |
| the doctrine that all violence in unjustifiable |
| The quality or condition of being passive a passive attitude or way of behaving especially the principle or practice of using passive resistance. |
| Psychology. The condition of being passive or submissive in sexual practices, especially when manifesting as masochism in males. Now rare. |
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| Passive smoking is the inhalation of smoke, called second-hand smoke (SHS), or environmental tobacco smoke (ETS), by persons other than the intended "active" smoker. It occurs when tobacco smoke permeates any environment, causing its inhalation by people within that environment. Exposure to second-hand tobacco smoke causes disease, disability, and death. The health risks of second-hand smoke are a matter of scientific consensus. These risks have been a major motivation for smoke-free laws in workplaces and indoor public places, including restaurants, bars and night clubs, as well as some open public spaces.Concerns around second-hand smoke have played a central role in the debate over the harms and regulation of tobacco products. Since the early 1970s, the tobacco industry has viewed public concern over second-hand smoke as a serious threat to its business interests. Harm to bystanders was perceived as a motivator for stricter regulation of tobacco products. Despite the industry's awareness of the harms of second-hand smoke as early as the 1980s, the tobacco industry coordinated a scientific controversy with the purpose of stopping regulation of their products. |