stalinism

IPA: stˈæɫɪnɪzʌm

Root Word: Stalinism

noun

  • The Communist philosophies espoused by Soviet leader Joseph Stalin.
  • The act or state of living in accord with the communist philosophies of Stalin.
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Examples of "stalinism" in Sentences

  • There is a whiff of Stalinism in the air.
  • But I have fair hatred to stalinism and condemn it.
  • 8: 59 AM kiwano said ... is that 5 year plan as in stalinism?
  • Or to require your apology for your bad attitude to stalinism?
  • But sadly the same country USSR had dark period of stalinism in its history.
  • Your problem is you were so much squeezed by stalinism that today the liberty of others scares you.
  • He was right on opposition to fascism, opposition to stalinism, and opposition to Western imperialism, and was in favor of the welfare state.
  • A flat tax conservative will accumulate power to government until the result is war, revolution, or Monarchism, (stalinism in modern lexicon).
  • I have a seriously hard time with anyone who might think that drastically reducing or eliminating the importation of low skilled labor is stalinism or pejorative at all.
  • You are using the same old cliche of "stalinism" against him and the CPM which was used by anti-Communist forces in former USSR and Eastern Europe to subvert the socialist regimes there.

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