noun
- Plural of antielitism; ideologies, movements, or attitudes that oppose or reject the dominance, privileges, or authority of elites or elite groups.
Usage: Usually used in plural form or as a mass noun; Common in political and social discourse
Examples
- The candidate's campaign was built on antielitisms that resonated with working-class voters.
- Various antielitisms emerged during the protest movement, challenging institutional hierarchies.
- Political scientists study different forms of antielitisms across cultures and time periods.
- The party's antielitisms appealed to those who felt excluded by traditional power structures.
- Social media has amplified certain antielitisms by giving voice to grassroots movements.