"Cathedral" meaning in English

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Proper name

Forms: the Cathedral [canonical], the cathedral [alternative, rare]
Etymology: From cathedral. Coined by American far-right political theorist and computer scientist Curtis Yarvin, writing as Mencius Moldbug. Etymology templates: {{coined|en|Q21062238}} Coined by American far-right political theorist and computer scientist Curtis Yarvin Head templates: {{en-proper noun||def=1}} the Cathedral
  1. (US politics, Dark Enlightenment and libertarianism, neologism) The mainstream system or establishment in society, regarded as liberal or leftist. Tags: US, neologism Translations (Translations): 大教堂 (Dàjiàotáng) (Chinese Mandarin)
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