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The economic policies advocated by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzō Abe.
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Alternative for Germany (Alternative für Deutschland), a right-wing German political party
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(politics) Silvio Berlusconi's policies and attitudes generally.
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The ideology of a faction of the Labour Party (UK) led by Aneurin Bevan.
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(US politics) Pertaining to, resembling, or characteristic of Joe Biden (born 1942), American politician, the 47th vice president and currently serving as the 46th president of the United States.
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(US politics, dated, colloquial) An instance of plagiarism, or the act of plagiarism.
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(slang, derogatory, US politics) More generally, anyone who questions the eligibility of a candidate for office based on the candidate's citizenship status.
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(US politics) A group of states known for consistently voting Democratic in presidential elections from 1992 through 2012.
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A supporter of the British National Party.
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Any of various sets of political doctrines in parts of South America, especially Venezuela.
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(historical) A Russian communist revolutionary, member of the Bolshevik Party in the 1917 Communist Revolution of Russia.
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The philosophy and politics of Jair Bolsonaro.
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A policy which stated that the Soviet Union had the right to intervene in places where capitalism threatened communism.
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Supporting or subscribing to the ideology of Fidel Castro.
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A supporter or admirer, especially a foreign one, of Fidel Castro or the Castro regime.
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Central Committee of the Communist Party
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(politics, informal, sometimes offensive) A proponent of Chinese Communism, whether Maoist or its subsequent development.
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(US politics) Pertaining to the politics of Hillary Clinton or her supporters.
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(Britain, politics) Relating to the Conservative Party.
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The Marxist philosophy of Daniel De Leon, according to which militant industrial unions are the vehicle of class struggle.
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(rare, UK) Someone who has signed or otherwise supports the Euston Manifesto; a liberal or leftist who supports a neoconservative foreign policy.
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(historical) A period during the early 20th-century history of the United States marked by a widespread fear of far-left extremism, including but not limited to Bolshevism, socialism, and anarchism.
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(politics) Five groups regarded by the Communist Party of China as threats to their rule: Uyghur and Tibetan supporters of respective independence movements, Falun Gong adherents, and supporters of Chinese democracy and the independence of Taiwan.
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The political ideology of Peruvian president Alberto Fujimori.
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The ideology of a faction of the Labour Party (UK) led by Hugh Gaitskell.
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(China, politics) A leftist political faction composed of four Chinese Communist Party officials that came to prominence during the Chinese Cultural Revolution.
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(US politics) A member of the Republican Party whose policies resemble those of Barry Goldwater, including support for the smallest government possible at the federal level, free enterprise, fiscal conservatism, an internationalist, neoconservative, and anti-communist foreign policy, as well as social libertarianism.
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(historical) A vast economic and social plan lasting from 1958 to 1961 which aimed to use the Chinese population to rapidly transform the Communist China from a primarily agrarian economy by peasant farmers into a modern communist society through agriculturalization and industrialization, but failed disastrously (resulting in massive famine and the deaths of many millions of people).
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(historical, US politics) The Great Society programs of the United States.
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An adherent of Andrew Jackson’s politics and policies, or one who admires Jackson as a historical figure.
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(US politics) A Marxist supporting the ideas of the Johnson–Forest Tendency.
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Support for the political philosophy of Juche.
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The repression of political parties, human rights, and the press in Tunisia under President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.
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(historical) Young Communist League, the former youth wing of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
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(politics, historical) The policies and practices characteristic of the former Soviet Union.
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(India, derogatory, politics, slang) An ardent supporter of the Indian National Congress or its leader Rahul Gandhi.
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(historical, Soviet Union) A person deprived of the right to vote in the Soviet Union of 1918–1936, having been classed as an enemy of the working people.
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Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung, a book widely distributed in Communist China.
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(chiefly UK) The centrist political policies of Ramsay MacDonald, especially after his split with the Labour Party in 1931.
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A communist ideological stream that emerged as the mainstream tendency amongst the Communist parties in the 1920s as it was adopted as the ideological foundation of the Communist International during Stalin's era, and was later adopted by the People's Republic of China, Cuba, Vietnam, and several other nations.
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(chiefly historical) The Communist political ideology of the Mensheviks.
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(politics) The official party ideology of the Popular Movement of the Revolution, based on the thoughts, visions, and policies of Zairean president Mobutu Sese Seko.
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The form of Italian fascism associated with Benito Mussolini.
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(US politics) A supporter of Ralph Nader (born 1934), American political activist.
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(slang, informal, New Zealand politics) A member or supporter of the New Zealand National Party.
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(Australian politics) Short for National Party of Australia.
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Short for National Party.
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(politics) Clipping of National Bolshevik. [An adherent of National Bolshevism; a nazbol.]
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(US politics, Internet slang, derogatory) A Democrat.
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A series of domestic programs enacted in the United States between 1933 and 1938 in response to the Great Depression, focusing on relief, recovery, and reform.
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(historical, 1960s, US, politics) A movement in the U.S. Democratic Party associated with the candidacies of Eugene J. McCarthy and Robert F. Kennedy and later George McGovern, which demanded an immediate withdrawal of U.S. forces from the Vietnam War.
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(economics, historical) A series of economic measures undertaken by United States President Richard Nixon in 1971, in response to increasing inflation, the most significant of which were wage and price freezes, surcharges on imports, and the unilateral cancellation of the direct international convertibility of the United States dollar to gold.
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Synonym of Never Trumper
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(UK, informal, derogatory) New Labour.
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(Ireland, politics) The policies of Ian Paisley (born 1926), Northern Irish politician.
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(by extension, derogatory) Any misleading economic policy to disguise the issue of rising unemployment
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(countable) A statement or turn of phrase used by U.S. public figure Sarah Palin that is unintentionally comical due to malapropisms, dubious coherency, etc.
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A right-wing Russian political movement.
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(US, historical) A person who was in favor of American Independence from Britain during the American Revolution.
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(historical, uncountable) A program of political and economic reform carried out in the Soviet Union in the 1980s and early 1990s under the leadership of Mikhail Gorbachev.
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(politics) The eclectic political ideology attributed to the former Argentine leaders Juan Perón and Eva Duarte de Perón, combining populism, nationalism and state intervention, but originally chiefly centred on their personalities.
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A right-wing Lebanese paramilitary movement based somewhat on the Spanish Falange
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A supporter of pornocracy.
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The official newspaper of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, and successor papers.
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(Canada, politics) Pertaining to the Progressive Conservative Party.
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(politics, historical) Any one of several specific red terrors in history.
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(slang) An insidious communist presence; a communist who has infiltrated capitalist society.
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(New Zealand politics) The economic policies followed by Roger Douglas, New Zealand finance minister, characterised by market-led restructuring and deregulation and the control of inflation through tight monetary policy, accompanied by a floating exchange rate and reductions in the fiscal deficit.
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The political philosophy of Bernie Sanders.
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(historical) A period in the United States between the 1940s and 1950s marked by a widespread fear of communism and socialism; McCarthyism.
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(derogatory) The Tea Party party movement in twenty-first-century American politics, when considered to be a conservative religious movement similar to the Taliban.
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Leon Trotsky, a Soviet revolutionary and Marxist theorist.
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(derogatory) An advocate of the communist doctrines of Leon Trotsky (born Lev Davidovich Bronstein).
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(communism, historical) The economic policy of the RSFSR during the Russian Civil War.
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