Birchism

/ˈbɜːtʃɪzəm/ noun

Definition

The practice or ideology of using birch rods as punishment, or advocacy for such punishment.

Etymology

From 'birch' plus '-ism' suffix, creating a system or doctrine name. Relatively modern usage treating the practice as an -ism.

Kelly Says

Some Victorian subcultures turned 'birchism' into a pseudo-philosophy, appearing in underground publications—it's a wild example of how any practice can be theorized and ideologized!

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