fogyism

/ˈfoʊɡiˌɪzəm/
noun
  1. The quality or practice of being old-fashioned, stubbornly traditional, or resistant to change.
    • The company's fogyism kept it from adopting new software that could have saved time.
    • His fogyism showed when he insisted on using a typewriter instead of a computer.
    • Many young people criticized the government's fogyism in education policy.
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