0 the practice of preparing for future emergencies, for example, collecting large amounts of food and learning how to live outdoors:
Let us call it rational survivalism rather than pacifism.
They also give great descriptions of courses conducted in the countryside to learn survivalism.
It relates to what is euphemistically called "survivalism".
They are doing so under the guise of survivalism.
I realise that dealing with survivalism represents a difficult legislative problem.
What we are seeing is not pacifism; it is survivalism.
He is said to have coined the term survivalism to refer to making preparations for a future collapse of society and/or a major disaster.
In more recent times, and in developed countries, it relates more to either outdoor recreationalism or survivalism.