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socialism

[soh-shuh-liz-uhm] / ˈsoʊ ʃəˌlɪz əm /


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“They tried many economic theories, they tried capitalism, they tried socialism, but they didn’t try one thing,” Mr. Smotrich told Mishpacha, a religious magazine.

From New York Times

When Congress was debating Medicare in the 1960s, Ronald Reagan — then an actor with a rising political profile — attacked the program as a step toward socialism.

From New York Times

His unvarnished and unabashed commitment to socialism - that made him an irrelevant throwback in the eyes of his critics - struck a powerful chord with many Labour activists.

From BBC

“Let’s not facilitate another ‘Red Scare,’” Bowman said, a reference to past waves of fear about the global influence of communism and socialism in the United States.

From Washington Post

"Following the path of socialism with Chinese characteristics, the mainland has improved its governance and maintained long-term economic growth," it asserts.

From Salon