IPA: /ˈfæmɪlɪzəm/
KK: /ˈfæmɪlɪzəm/
A social system where the family's needs and interests are prioritized over those of individual members.
In societies with strong familism, decisions are often made with the family's welfare in mind rather than personal desires.
Familism → It is formed from "familia" (from Latin, meaning family or household) and the suffix "-ism" (meaning a practice or philosophy). The word "familism" refers to a social structure or ideology that emphasizes the importance of family relationships and loyalty.
Think of 'familia' which means family, and remember that 'familism' is all about the importance of family ties and loyalty.