Synonym: socialistic. Similar words: socialist economy, socialise, socialism, utopian socialism, socialize, socialite, socialized, socialization. Meaning: ['səʊʃəlɪst] n. a political advocate of socialism. adj. 1. of or relating to or promoting or practicing socialism 2. advocating or following the socialist principles.
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211, Political report: The socialist countries faced a profound crisis, both theoretically and practically.
212, Gardiner was a strange man: an old Harrovian, an immensely skilful and prosperous Silk and a dedicated socialist.
213, A wide variety of cultural trends would coexist, and a socialist culture and personality would develop.
214, Officially only eleven years old in 1945, Socialist Realism continued to condition Soviet cultural policies throughout the 1940s and 1950s.
215, To do that would be to become that most absurd and outmoded of beings, a socialist.
216, The chairman's tact prevented the nearly explicit discussion of socialist principle from becoming more so.
217, Environmental modernisation is an integral part of a socialist strategy for industrial modernisation.
218, A second major variation within socialist ideology is democratic socialism.
219, When the Socialist government came to power there was a furious public row.
220, There were groups, such as the Socialist League, which disagreed with the policy line being developed.
221, It focuses on non-price causes of shortage reproduction in the socialist economy.
222, In this hostile ideological jungle, little clearings of socialist culture had to be created painfully.
223, The problematical task of theorizing socialist realist practice was ignored by both.
224, From the age of four my granda Hugh would visit the socialist Sunday school.
225, Our concern here is not to try to disentangle New Liberalism from Fabian socialist thought.
226, In later chapters I shall make some comments on the importance of incomes policy in the development of the socialist project.
227, On one occasion, a socialist game was played, in which players took the parts of rich and poor countries.
228, They are certainly both motivated by the same united Arab nationalism, as well as a move towards social reorganisation described as socialist.
229, You may wish to consider the nature of its nationalisation programme and critically examine how radical or socialist it was.
230, But later this month it will become even more so when Socialist Party candidate Bertrand Delano is elected as mayor.
231, Recognition that market provision is preferred makes the socialist project more urgent.
232, A socialist party supports government provision; a big business party opposes taxation.
233, The militant socialist minorities were at each other's throats and were completely disillusioned with the Labour Party.
234, The contradictions are reflected in the political arguments - and political rows - between socialist feminists and the fledgling labour movement bureaucracy.
235, Under the highly unpopular Videnov,[sentence dictionary] the Socialist government resisted implementing economic reforms.
236, The socialist government feared a loss of government to the C.N.T. unless they held out a revolutionary future to the social masses.
237, The development of Mosley's economic ideas in the 1920s showed a gradual transition from a socialist to a nationalist Perspective.
238, De Rossa said that his breakaway group would form a new democratic socialist party.
239, While the policies in a socialist state attempt to reduce inequalities significantly, they do not aim for total economic equality.
240, He had become accustomed to great wealth, but he had a social conscience and may even have considered himself a socialist.
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