Socialist
Meanings and phrases
adj.
- advocating or following the socialist principles; socialistic
n.
- a political advocate of socialism
n.
- a republic on the island of Ceylon; became independent of the United Kingdom in 1948; Sri Lanka; Ceylon
n.
- the political party founded in Germany in 1919 and brought to power by Hitler in 1933; Nazi Party
n.
- a Palestinian international terrorist organization that split from the PLO in 1974; has conducted terrorist attacks in 20 countries; Fatah Revolutionary Council; Fatah-RC; Abu Nidal Organization; ANO; Arab Revolutionary Brigades; Black September
n.
- formerly the largest Soviet Socialist Republic in the USSR occupying eastern Europe and northern Asia; Soviet Russia; Russia
n.
- a political party in the United States; formed in 1874 to advocate the peaceful introduction of socialism
n.
- a political party in the United States formed in 1900 to advocate socialism
n.
- a military dictatorship in northern Africa on the Mediterranean; consists almost entirely of desert; a major exporter of petroleum; Libya
n.
- a communist state in Indochina on the South China Sea; achieved independence from France in 1945; Vietnam; Viet Nam; Annam
n.
- one of the states that formerly made up the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (1922-1991)
n.
- a former communist country in eastern Europe and northern Asia; established in 1922; included Russia and 14 other soviet socialist republics (Ukraine and Byelorussia and others); officially dissolved 31 December 1991; Soviet Union; Russia; USSR
adj.
- relating to a form of socialism; Nazi
n.
- an economic system based on state ownership of capital; socialism
E.g.
- The socialist movement uses red flags to represent their cause.
- "Napred" represented the first emergence of the socialist movement in Slovakia.
- As a teenager, he joined the socialist movement in the nearby port city of Trieste.
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- He joined the revolutionary socialist party Red () instead.
- The SP was a revolutionary syndicalist libertarian socialist party.
- In 2009, he lost the elections against Gilbert Annette of the socialist party.
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- In the 2017 election, Miller lost his seat to a democratic socialist challenger, Democratic candidate Lee Carter.
- Left Party (France) The Left Party (', ') is a French democratic socialist political party founded on 1 February 2009.
- The Labor Party is commonly described as a social democratic party, and its constitution stipulates that it is a democratic socialist party.
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- It is a recognized as an early work of socialist realism.
- The plan of the city reflects the ideals of late socialist realism.
- In the early 1930s, Russian filmmakers applied socialist realism to their work.
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- It gained its current name after the abolition of the socialist state in 1992.
- In 1946 Bulgaria became a one-party socialist state and part of the Soviet-led Eastern Bloc.
- In 1978, after a second coup Afghanistan first became a socialist state and then a Soviet protectorate.
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- The party promotes a post-capitalist socialist society.
- "Reforms and the struggle for a socialist society are not contradictory," the SL position papers state.
- According to Stalin, the Soviet Union did not need a socialist world revolution to construct a socialist society.
E.g.
- Socialist Party of Canada (WSM) The Socialist Party of Canada (SPC) is a socialist political party in Canada.
- Hanford joined the dominant American socialist political organization of the day, the Socialist Labor Party (SLP).
- Left Party (France) The Left Party (', ') is a French democratic socialist political party founded on 1 February 2009.
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- His government faced strong opposition from the Reform Party and the newly-formed socialist parties.
- In his opinion, the socialist parties were harmless, because they would turn into middle classes in due time.
- In the 1967 state assembly elections, all socialist parties were eliminated and the CPI lost opposition party status.
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- In late 1918, Mickevičius returned to Lithuania (then still occupied by Germany; see Ober Ost) to head the socialist revolution there.
- "We knew with absolute conviction that we were part of a vanguard that was destined to lead an American working class to a socialist revolution", she once said.
- Some 300 disarmed UPR soldiers wished to join the socialist revolution and were enlisted in the Soviet Army as an independent unit, the regiment of the Red Cossacks.
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- Films were even imported from countries without a socialist government.
- This group campaigned against the French socialist government elected in 1936.
- In 1952, the in the GDR were dissolved in favour of centralization under the new socialist government.
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- In 1946 the station was renamed Franz-Mehring-Straße, after the socialist politician.
- It was at "La Dépêche" that the socialist politician Jean Jaurès wrote his first articles.
- Johan Gjøstein was married to Anna Gjøstein, an early women's rights pioneer and socialist politician.
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- Other socialist countries in Eastern Europe had slightly lower statistics than those in Soviet Russia.
- In the 20th century these camps existed in many socialist countries, particularly in the Soviet Union.
- In 1956, the school in Moscow was opened for students from socialist countries outside the Soviet Union.
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- The CNT, POUM and other socialist militias initially resisted the integration.
- This early form of libertarian socialism coexisted with other socialist tendencies among the working class.
- The party encompassed a higher proportion of the population than any other socialist movement in the world.
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- In them, she strongly opposed the socialist ideas against separatism in Finland.
- It also touches on socialist ideas of improving living conditions for the world's poor.
- As well, the journal abandoned its earlier interest in socialist ideas and became more and more liberal in orientation.
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- He joined the revolutionary socialist party Red () instead.
- In 1918, in the wake of the Russian Revolution, Hambro suggested that the revolutionary socialist press be met with harsher regulations.
- Socialist Action (Canada) Socialist Action/Ligue pour l'Action socialiste (SA/LAS) is a revolutionary socialist political organization in Canada.