lestablishment
Lestablishment is a neologism used in political commentary to refer to a faction, stance, or attitude that challenges or seeks to reform the established institutions associated with the left. It can denote either a group within left-leaning power structures that critics view as entrenched, or a self-description of critics who claim to operate outside or against mainstream left-wing orthodoxy. The term is sometimes used pejoratively to signal dissent from or opposition to what proponents call the “left establishment,” including media, academia, parties, or policy circles perceived as resistant to reform or minority voices.
Etymology and usage aside from standard dictionaries, lestablishment appears as a blend of “left” and “establishment.”
Critically, lestablishment is controversial and can vary in connotation from descriptive label to provocative critique. It
See also: establishment, anti-establishment, left-wing politics, reform movement, dissidents.