noun, noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
familism; treating society/organization as a family
Refers to an ideology or practice where the family model is applied to broader social groups, emphasizing loyalty, hierarchy, and mutual support. Often used in sociological or historical contexts.
日本の企業文化には家族主義の考え方が残っている。
The idea of familism remains in Japanese corporate culture.
家族
In a familistic society, group harmony is valued over the individual.
Compound of 家族 (family) and 主義 (principle, -ism). The term is a direct calque of English 'familism' or a parallel formation in Japanese academic discourse.