post-left

English

Etymology

From post- +‎ left.

Attested earliest in Bob Black's book Anarchy after Leftism (written in 1996, published in 1997), although Black assumed then that the expression was in circulation.[1][2]

Adjective

post-left (not comparable)

  1. (politics) Designating a form of anarchism that aims to move away from traditional leftism.

References

  1. ^ Bob Black (1997) [1996] Anarchy after Leftism, C.A.L. Press, page 150
  2. ^ Bob Black (2015) “Notes on “Post-Left Anarchism””, in The Anarchist Library