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socialistic

[soh-shuh-lis-tik] / ˌsoʊ ʃəˈlɪs tɪk /


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Here’s my review of Eugene Richter’s Pictures of the Socialistic Future, which predicted a lot of what came to pass in the twentieth century.

From Forbes • Dec. 30, 2011

Exiled from Russia as a Menshevist, he lived for some time in Belgium and at the outbreak of the Great War went to London, where he was known in Socialistic circles.

From Time Magazine Archive

Sent to a Greek Orthodox seminary at Tiflis at 13, young "Soso" Djugashvili was expelled at 18 from the school because, said his priestly teachers, of "Socialistic heresy."

From Time Magazine Archive

With other alarmed British authorities The Commercial asks: "Is Her Standard of Living too High?" but of course the cautious Commercial does not, like some other commentators, accuse Australians of being Socialistic loafers.

From Time Magazine Archive

There was everywhere a large element of Socialistic unrest.

From Socialism and Democracy in Europe by Orth, Samuel P.




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