Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

liberal-establishment

noun
/ˈlɪb(ə)rəl ɪˌstablɪʃmənt/
Definition
A group or faction within a liberal political framework that holds significant influence or power, often associated with traditional institutions and values.
Examples
  • The liberal-establishment often plays a crucial role in shaping policy decisions that align with progressive values.
  • Critics argue that the liberal-establishment can stifle more radical voices within the movement.
  • The influence of the liberal-establishment is evident in many key political discussions today.
Meaning
The term refers to those individuals or organizations that are considered mainstream within the liberal political ideology but are sometimes criticized for being too conventional or resistant to radical change.
Synonyms
  • progressive elite
  • liberal intelligentsia
  • mainstream liberalism