Corbynization

English

Etymology

Corbyn + -ization

Noun

Corbynization (uncountable)

  1. (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:
    • 2019 August 15, Robert Philpot, “Is Corbynization the Democratic Party’s Future?”, in Commentary:
    • 2021 January 15, Melissa Weiss and Sam Zieve Cohen, quoting Ritchie Torres, “Ritchie Torres vows to prevent the ‘Corbynization’ of progressive politics”, in Jewish Insider:

References

  • Abelow, Avi (2019, 3 March), “British Jew Warns Americans about the Corbynization of the Democratic Party”, in IsraelUnwired.com
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