baxterianism

/ˌbæksəˈrɪənɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A 19th-century social theory that the lower classes were more virtuous and morally sound than the upper classes due to their economic hardships.

“The critic argued that Dickens’ portrayal of the working class in ‘Oliver Twist’ reflected a baxterianism prevalent during the Victorian era.”

Synonyms

  • classism
  • socialism

Antonyms

  • egalitarianism
  • social darwinism