superpolitics

English

Etymology

From super- + politics.

Noun

superpolitics (uncountable)

  1. A transcendent or unusually large-scale politics.
    • 1988 August 26, Bill Wyman, “Young the restless”, in Chicago Reader:
      And on 1986's Life Young made similar pronouncements set against a background of surrealistic global superpolitics on songs like "Long Walk Home."
    • 2014, John Hannigan, Environmental Sociology, →ISBN, page 16:
      One major dimension of this is the shaping and reshaping of social and political landscapes, such that climate change politics become part of a superpolitics on a global scale.
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