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A school of Chinese philosophy, prevalent during the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods (770 to 221 BC), that advocated for peasant utopian communalism and egalitarianism.
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Alternative form of alt-right [(uncountable) An amorphous group of right-wing ideologies opposed to multiculturalism and egalitarianism by race and sex, mostly active on the Internet; often supportive of anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, homophobia, transphobia, white nationalism and white supremacy, adherence to which is sometimes claimed to be ironic.]
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Alternative spelling of alt-light. [(Internet, derogatory) A nebulous grouping of people and ideologies, mostly active on the internet, who are largely aligned with the alt-right but reject anti-Semitism and accept Jews as part of Western society.]
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(neologism) A member of the alt-right.
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(historical) A fascist political movement in Austria between 1933 and 1938 until the country's annexation by Nazi Germany.
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An adherent of Birchism, a supporter of the John Birch Society.
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Pertaining to birtherism.
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(by extension) Any member of a fascist party.
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A populist alliance between the bourgeoisie and the lumpenproletariat characterized by strong leadership and conservative nationalism
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The Marxist politics of Amadeo Bordiga
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Any member of a fascist party; any fascist or neo-Nazi.
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A turn of phrase employed by President George W. Bush that is unintentionally comical due to grammatical errors, malapropisms, etc.
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(derogatory) A person who claims to adhere to socialist ideology but does not act accordingly.
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(chiefly Australia and New Zealand) Synonym of champagne socialist
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(derogatory) A Christofascist person; a Christian fanatic or fundamentalist.
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A synthesis of clericalism and fascism.
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(slang, derogatory) A communist.
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Alternative letter-case form of communazism. [(slang, derogatory) Communism.]
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(politics, colloquial, derogatory, neologism) An authoritarian or totalitarian form of conservatism
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(derogatory) The holding of fascist views in private or secret.
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Alternative spelling of crypto-fascism [(derogatory) The holding of fascist views in private or secret.]
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(derogatory, politics) Somebody who perpetuates cultural Marxism.
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(politics) A proponent of Dengism.
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A supporter of dominionism.
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A supporter of European nationalism.
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A supporter of Eurofascism.
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(historical) A Spanish fascist movement active in the 1930s until its dissolution in 1977.
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The fascist political ideology of the Spanish Falange.
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(informal) Unfairly oppressive or needlessly strict.
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Characteristic of the left-wing politics of Giangiacomo Feltrinelli
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The political ideology or style associated with the Dutch politician Pim Fortuyn (1948–2002), generally liberal but critical of multiculturalism, immigration, and Islam.
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(derogatory) Pertaining to right-wing political parties or politicians in Spain.
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(Internet slang) A white nationalist; fascist; far-right supporter.
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(US, slang, derogatory) A reactionary political conservative who criticizes liberal or progressive stances as unpatriotic.
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(by extension) A political radical.
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Alternative form of Janeite [(usually derogatory) A fan of the author Jane Austen, especially one without a background in literary criticism.]
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(fascism, historical) The Imperial secret police, active from 1881 to 1945.
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Alternative spelling of kultur [German culture or civilization, especially seen as authoritarian or racist during the period of world wars (1914-18 and 1939-45)]
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(historical) A conflict between secular and religious authorities, especially the struggle between the Roman Catholic Church and the German government under Bismarck.
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(slang, derogatory) An overzealous lactivist.
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Alternative spelling of laissez-faireism [The policy of laissez faire.]
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(slang) Like a Leftpondian person.
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A range of Christian political movements interpreting the teachings of Jesus in relation to liberation from unjust economic, social, or political conditions.
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In the style or manner of Rush Limbaugh, a conservative American radio host known for his political rants.
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(historical) A scurrilous anti-governmental pamphlet published in mid-seventeenth-century France.
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Alternative letter-case form of National Socialist. [Supporting or pertaining to the policies or ideals of National Socialism.]
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(rare) A follower or loyalist of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
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(fascism, historical) The ruling ideology of the Italian Social Republic.
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political policies or ideology seen as a resurgence or continuation of McCarthyism after its heyday in the 1950s
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A right-wing political movement inspired by fascism, especially by that of fascist Italy.
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A proponent of Nkrumaism.
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A supporter of O'Neillism.
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Alternative form of Octobrist [A member of the league formed October 1905 in response to imperial policies.]
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(politics) A proponent of Pabloism
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(Canada, historical) Synonym of Patriote (A devolution-of-power supporter in Lower Canada during the Canadian Rebellions of 1837-1838 (Patriots' War).)
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(communism, Internet slang, derogatory) A Marxist-Leninist who supports chauvinist positions.
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(communism) Synonym of Maoist
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(communism) Synonym of Trotskyist
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In favour of communism.
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(politics) A supporter of Putinism.
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(countable) A statement or position commonly associated with Ronald Reagan.
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(derogatory) A communist.
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(politics) Having the qualities of fascism and communism.
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Alternative form of religiofascist [(slang, derogatory, sometimes used attributively) A hardline religious conservative.]
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(historical) An attitude toward women's roles in the emerging United States around the time of the American Revolution, based on the idea that the patriots' daughters should be raised to uphold the ideals of republicanism, in order to pass on those values to the next generation.
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Revolutionary doctrines or principles.
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(politics, historical) A fascist movement active in Belgium from 1935 to 1945; the ideology of the Rexist Party
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(politics) A supporter of António de Oliveira Salazar or Salazarism.
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Alternative letter-case form of Sardism [(historical) A set of political and social currents, of a predominantly liberal and progressive nature, which support the administrative and political autonomy of Sardinia from Italy.]
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Alternative form of Sinarquism [A fascist movement in Mexico during the 1930s and 1940s, with links to the Nazis and the Falangists as well as to the Catholic church.]
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A fascist movement in Mexico during the 1930s and 1940s, with links to the Nazis and the Falangists as well as to the Catholic church.
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(Ireland) Synonym of champagne socialist
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(dated, derogatory, politics) social democrat.
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(fascism, historical, metonymically, uncountable) Nazi rule.
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(neologism, derogatory) An affiliate of the Tea Party movement, particularly an overzealous one.
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(fascism, historical, uncountable) A force of Croatian ultranationalists active from the 1920s to the mid-1940s.
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(politics) A person who believes in white nationalism.
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An authoritarian or totalitarian form of Zionism
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