Arrivismo
Arrivismo is a term used in Italian to describe the pursuit of social advancement through opportunistic means, with a focus on rapid ascent rather than established merit. The word derives from the verb arrivare, "to arrive," with the suffix -ismo indicating a doctrine or tendency. In common usage, an arrivista is someone who seeks to improve their social standing by leveraging connections, wealth, display of status, or political influence, sometimes at the expense of professional or ethical standards.
The phenomenon has been observed in various historical periods, notably during Italy's late 19th and early
Characteristics associated with arrivismo include prioritizing image over substance, rapid shifts in allegiance or affiliations to
While sometimes used descriptively to refer to a social attitude, arrivismo is usually treated pejoratively in