apoliticism

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apoliticism

(ˌeɪpəˈlɪtɪsɪzəm) or

apoliticality

n
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) the quality of being apolitical
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The apoliticality of the superhero movie is in the inevitability of success.
If there's a weakness in the show, it's Jacklin's apoliticality. His "Zuccotti Park, NYC I" (2011) appears to show protesters, tents behind, cavorting into mounted police.
Egon Voss's "Socialism and the 'Free Development of Art': Karl Amadeus Hartmann's Opera Simplicius Simplicissimus" engages the political by quite frankly detailing the degree of Hartmann's public apoliticality and private sympathy for socialist ideals (often encoded in his works) without actually identifying, even privately, with Socialist (to say nothing of Communist) party politics.
A major change in Evangelical ethos took place in the 1970s, when the Moral Majority and its successors and rivals broke with the traditional apoliticality of the Baptist tradition in particular and sought actively to influence the course of national politics, culture, and morality in a conservative direction.