seletists
Seletists is a term used to describe proponents of selective criteria in policy and decision-making. The word is a neologism derived from "select" with the agentive suffix "-ist." It has appeared mainly in contemporary online political and social commentary and does not refer to a single organized movement.
Usage and scope: In education, seletists might advocate selective admissions and merit-based progression; in immigration and
Beliefs and arguments: Proponents typically emphasize efficiency, signaling, and the allocation of resources to high-potential cases.
Relation to other concepts: Seletism overlaps with debates about meritocracy, elitism, and selection bias. It is
Notable organizations or figures: There are no widely recognized, dedicated organizations identified with the label, and