integer – a complete entity
integrable – capable of being integrated
integral – of or belonging as an essential part of the whole; necessary to completeness
integrant – making up or being a part of a whole
integrate – to bring together or incorporate into a unified, harmonious, or interrelated whole
integration – an act or instance of incorporating or combining into a whole
integrator – a person or thing that integrates
integritism – [1] a political philosophy advocating individual integrity in the public sphere and a direct, pariticipatory and inclusive form of democracy [2] collective efforts to convey the commons in a whole and unimpaired condition to future generations
integritist – a person who adheres to the philosophy of integritism
integrity – [1] uncompromising adherence to moral and ethical principles; soundness of moral character; honesty [2] the state of being whole or entire [3] a sound or unimpaired condition
Here we have two new words as they would appear in Webster’s Dictionary among the family of words with related meanings. These words are “integritism” and “integritist.” We propose to introduce and advance, as integritists, the philosophy and practice of integritism.