Corbynization
English
Noun
Corbynization (uncountable)
- (politics) A move toward politics like those of Jeremy Corbyn of Britain's Labour Party, associated with a traditional socialist approach but marred by accusations of anti-Semitism.
- 2016 November 27, Joel Kotkin, “The Corbynization of the Democratic Party”, in Orange County Register:
- The Corbynization of the Democratic Party also turns on militant multiculturalism. This agenda is shaped, as in Britain, by a disjointed concert of grievance groups, ranging from gender activists to those who claim to represent Latinos, African Americans, Asians, Muslims and others, whose alienation has been exacerbated by Trump’s triumph.
- 2021 January 15, Melissa Weiss, Sam Zieve Cohen, quoting Ritchie Torres, “Ritchie Torres vows to prevent the ‘Corbynization’ of progressive politics”, in Jewish Insider:
- “It only takes a few demagogues to pump antisemitic poison into the bloodstream of a political party. And so I see it as my mission to resist the Jeremy Corbynization of progressive politics in the United States.”
References
- Abelow, Avi (2024 March 3) “British Jew Warns Americans about the Corbynization of the Democratic Party”, in IsraelUnwired.com
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