noun
- opposition to or rejection of liberal political, economic, or social principles and policies
Usage: typically uncountable; political term
Examples
- The rise of antiliberalism in several European countries has challenged traditional democratic institutions.
- His political platform was rooted in antiliberalism and skepticism of free-market economics.
- Scholars have studied the historical roots of antiliberalism in 20th-century political movements.
- The party's antiliberalism manifested in its opposition to individual rights and market deregulation.
- Antiliberalism gained momentum among voters dissatisfied with globalization and immigration policies.