Antonym: capitalist. Similar words: communist party, communist economy, communist manifesto, communism, community, communicate, incommunicado, communicative. Meaning: ['kɑmjənɪst /'kɒmjʊnɪst] n. 1. a member of the communist party 2. a socialist who advocates communism. adj. relating to or marked by communism.
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61. At the same time the executive resisted a renewed attempt by sympathisers for the affiliation of the Communist Party.
62. The suggestion of Communist affiliation to the Labour Party was regarded as an unwarrantable departure from principle.
63. The two Communist powers split over ideological differences in the late 1950s.
64. According to some accounts, he was betrayed by Communist rivals.
65. Nikolaev had been expelled from the Communist party in Leningrad.
66. The Communist Party's paralysis is one factor, but the prime responsibility lies with Labour's manic political caution.
67. At the same time it amended the republic's constitution to abolish the guaranteed Communist Party monopoly of power.
68. Persons leaving a Communist country were normally presumed to be fleeing persecution.
69. The Communist Party was voted out of power in the nation's first democratic elections in decades.
70. Even our die-hard Communist friends admit to the existence of small-scale scams under the old system.
71. During the period of the Cold War,[http://sentencedict.com/communist.html] many Communist countries were virtually closed societies.
72. Predictably, Communist historians omit any mention of this atrocity in their accounts of the period.
73. These are quite explicit in the Communist Manifesto as well as many other writings of many Marxist thinkers.
74. But they also engaged in blood feuds, which were outlawed under Communist rule.
75. The Communist variant of management Centralism goes much further, to be sure, than the variant found in democratic societies.
76. Free world and Communist leaders alike condemned Deng and his government.
77. With the Western powers and the former Communist centers now great pals, the alliance desperately needs an enemy.
78. The retouched photograph became one of the icons of the Communist era.
79. The schedule seemed doctrinaire on paper, as Communist theories do, but its key in practice was flexibility.
80. Most international monetary institutions were regarded as being outdated with virtually no Communist country representation.
81. A brief flirtation with the Communist Party - done mainly to shock, he supposed.
82. Of all the reversals, though, the most destructive in the long run was the about-face of the Communist world.
83. The FRAIhait, an unofficial but virtual Communist party organ, is barely surviving.
84. The Army wanted enough flexibility to be able to meet the Communist threat at any level.
85. The country may now go hungry after years of communist misrule.
86. The Communist convener could both feel and see that he was losing control.
87. Communist historians tried to efface whole segments of their nation's past.
88. The basis for the rejection was the section of the immigration laws barring people affiliated with the Communist Party.
89. Since then, grass-roots groups have been supporting Communist candidates in local elections across the country.
90. Eisenhower and Dulles saw such an outcome as a victory for Communist aggression and a failure of containment.
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