virtuecrat

English

Etymology

From virtue +β€Ž -crat.

Noun

virtuecrat (plural virtuecrats)

  1. (informal, derogatory) A political figure who preaches his or her own morals as a cultural imperative.
    • 2007 October 2, David Brooks, β€œSal Paradise at 50”, in New York Timesβ€Ž[1]:
      They run afoul of the new gentility, the rules laid down by the health experts, childcare experts, guidance counselors, safety advisers, admissions officers, virtuecrats and employers to regulate the lives of the young.

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