laborism
/ˈlæbəˌrizəm/Definitions
1. noun
A political philosophy or movement that advocates for the interests of working-class people, often through socialism or the Labour Party.
“The rise of laborism in the UK had a significant impact on the country’s politics and economy.”
2. noun
A style of social democracy that emphasizes the importance of labor and working-class organizations in the process of social change and reform.
“The laborist movement in Scandinavia has been influential in shaping the region’s social and economic policies.”