proestablishment
Proestablishment is a term used to describe people, groups, or policies that align with the established order in politics, society, and culture. It denotes support for the existing power structures—such as government institutions, ruling parties, the judiciary, mainstream media, corporate interests, and dominant religious or educational authorities—and opposition to radical disruption of that order.
In political discourse, proestablishment actors advocate stability, institutional legitimacy, and gradual reform within formal processes. They
Critics argue that proestablishment stances can protect entrenched interests, stifle dissent, and reproduce inequality by preserving
The term is used in varied contexts and languages. In party politics, it can describe factions that
Related concepts include establishmentarianism, centrism, and technocracy, though meanings differ by context and country.