Hmm, I was thinking it may have been something to do with the separating the economic sphere from the political, and that politicians that were doing anything other than being efficient stewards of “the economy” were doing it for “political” reasons.
Your one reminds me of the response to school shootings where republicans accused anyone talking about the outcomes or prevention of school shootings in their immediate aftermath were “politicising” the event.
I think there might also be the related form of “virtue signalling”, like politics as something duplicitious (like… saying you’re gonna do stuff and then not doing it once elected).
I feel like “office politics” has retained the better version of meaning, in that it reflects ass kissing and being disingenuous i.e. approaching your workplace with power in mind rather than just doing your job.
Hmm, I was thinking it may have been something to do with the separating the economic sphere from the political, and that politicians that were doing anything other than being efficient stewards of “the economy” were doing it for “political” reasons.
Your one reminds me of the response to school shootings where republicans accused anyone talking about the outcomes or prevention of school shootings in their immediate aftermath were “politicising” the event.
I think there might also be the related form of “virtue signalling”, like politics as something duplicitious (like… saying you’re gonna do stuff and then not doing it once elected).
I feel like “office politics” has retained the better version of meaning, in that it reflects ass kissing and being disingenuous i.e. approaching your workplace with power in mind rather than just doing your job.