Sanderism

English

Noun

Sanderism (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of Sandersism.
    • 2017 April 20, Cuillin Chastain-Howley, “O'Rourke Senate bid must channel Sanderism”, in The Daily Texan, University of Texas at Austin, page 4:
    • 2018, Rosemary Papa, Shadow W. J. Armfield, editors, The Wiley Handbook of Educational Policy, page 19:
      [] as noted by the rise of Trumpism and Sanderism in the U.S. presidential election of 2016.
    • 2020 April, Jason E. Smith, “Life Comes At You Fast”, in The Brooklyn Rail:
      It could be that the rise of Sanderism just after the withering away of those earlier movements is what makes the connection, in the minds of many, between the movements and his campaign so vivid, so strong.
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