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nonreplacement

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English

Etymology

From non- + replacement.

Noun

nonreplacement (uncountable)

  1. Failure to replace; absence of replacement.
    • 2020 December 11, Michael Feola, ““You Will Not Replace Us”: The Melancholic Nationalism of Whiteness”, in Political Theory, volume 49, number 4, →DOI, pages 528-553:
      If the foregoing details some central historical features of white racial citizenship, recent movements for white nonreplacement are distinguished by a more strongly politicized stance of hegemony: the effort to claim the nation as a white nation, even as demographic shifts erode white numerical majorities.
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