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- noun A
French andBelgian political movement of the 1930s, proposing a "constructive revolution" headed by thestate andtechnocrats .
Etymologies
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Examples
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But neosocialism, of which dhimmisocialism is a sub-category, does the original concept one better.
The Brussels Journal - The Voice of Conservatism in Europe 2010
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Above all, neosocialism professes to combat "racism," since this magic word cows all opposition.
The Brussels Journal - The Voice of Conservatism in Europe 2010
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Peter Brimelow highlighted the most salient feature of neosocialism in a prescient 1993 article about the
The Brussels Journal - The Voice of Conservatism in Europe 2010
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From an economic standpoint, quotas work rather like an older form of American neosocialism: price and wage controls.
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Ironically, just as socialism has collapsed across the globe, the leading capitalist power has adopted a peculiarly American neosocialism, putting politics (and lawyers) in command of its workplace, albeit on the pretext of equity rather than efficiency.
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I'm not thrilled with America's flirtation with neosocialism.
Latest Articles 2008
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I'm not thrilled with America's flirtation with neosocialism.
HammHawk 2008
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I'm not thrilled with America's flirtation with neosocialism.
HammHawk 2008
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I'm not thrilled with America's flirtation with neosocialism.
field negro 2008
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I'm not thrilled with America's flirtation with neosocialism.
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