Definition of Planlessness

1. Noun. The state or quality of being planless. ¹

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Definition of Planlessness

1. [n -ES]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Planlessness

planktivorous
planktological
planktologist
planktologists
planktology
plankton
planktonic
planktonic algae
planktons
planktotrophic
plankway
plankways
plankwise
planless
planlessly
planlessness (current term)
planlessnesses
planned
planned economy
planned language
planned obsolescence
planned on
planner
planners
planning
planning board
planning commission
planning on
planning permission
planning techniques

Literary usage of Planlessness

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Our Destiny: The Influence of Socialism on Morals and Religion; an Essay in by Laurence Gronlund (1891)
"What we now especially suffer from is planlessness ; what we need and must have, what the coming social order will give us, and what the " Trust" to some ..."

2. The Nationalist by Henry Willard Austin, John Storer Cobb, Nationalist Educational Association (1890)
"planlessness, anarchy, is the great trouble, inherent in our industrial system. Division of labor, as everyone knows, is our great principle, ..."

3. The Nationalist by Henry Willard Austin, John Storer Cobb, Nationalist Educational Association (1890)
"What we now especially suffer from is planlessness, what we need ... planlessness, anarchy, is the great trouble, ..."

4. The Nationalist: A Monthly Magazine edited by Henry William Austin, John Storer Cobb (1890)
"What we now especially suffer from is planlessness, what we need and ... planlessness, anarchy, is the great trouble, inherent in our industrial system. ..."

5. Studies in the Evolution of Industrial Society by Richard Theodore Ely (1903)
"It was this particular aspect of production which led the socialists to speak of the planlessness of private capitalistic production. ..."

6. American Journal of Philology by Project Muse, JSTOR (Organization) (1908)
"Aside from these few poems utter planlessness seems to prevail. Finally Martial (IIII 14 and XI 6) indubitably refers to a libellus that began, not with c. ..."

7. Our Destiny: The Influence of Socialism on Morals and Religion; an Essay in by Laurence Gronlund (1891)
"What we now especially suffer from is planlessness ; what we need and must have, what the coming social order will give us, and what the " Trust" to some ..."

8. The Nationalist by Henry Willard Austin, John Storer Cobb, Nationalist Educational Association (1890)
"planlessness, anarchy, is the great trouble, inherent in our industrial system. Division of labor, as everyone knows, is our great principle, ..."

9. The Nationalist by Henry Willard Austin, John Storer Cobb, Nationalist Educational Association (1890)
"What we now especially suffer from is planlessness, what we need ... planlessness, anarchy, is the great trouble, ..."

10. The Nationalist: A Monthly Magazine edited by Henry William Austin, John Storer Cobb (1890)
"What we now especially suffer from is planlessness, what we need and ... planlessness, anarchy, is the great trouble, inherent in our industrial system. ..."

11. Studies in the Evolution of Industrial Society by Richard Theodore Ely (1903)
"It was this particular aspect of production which led the socialists to speak of the planlessness of private capitalistic production. ..."

12. American Journal of Philology by Project Muse, JSTOR (Organization) (1908)
"Aside from these few poems utter planlessness seems to prevail. Finally Martial (IIII 14 and XI 6) indubitably refers to a libellus that began, not with c. ..."

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