maksmism
Maksmism is a theoretical framework in philosophy and social theory that examines the systematic use of masking in human interactions, institutions, and public life. The term blends the word mask with the suffix -ism to indicate a coherent approach to concealment, partial disclosure, and controlled opacity as normative tools rather than accidents of culture.
Etymology and scope: The word maksmism is coined to signal a deliberate, principled practice of masking, not
Core tenets: Proponents outline several guiding ideas. Masking is viewed as a means to reduce bias, protect
Applications and reception: Maksmism appears mainly in speculative debates, academic thought experiments, and some contemporary discussions
See also: privacy, transparency, anonymization, ethical design.