Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- In a socialistic manner; in accordance with the principles of socialism.
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- adverb in a
socialist manner, like asocialist
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Examples
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By the same token, there have been market systems that were not capitalist in orientation: Socialist states such as Yugoslavia under Tito, and varyingly some of the more socialistically leaning contemporary Western European states.
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I would pay to hear that and then -- socialistically and selfishly -- I would send them the bill.
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I think Chris Hayes of The Nation was the first to point out that the final two months of the race felt like a fast-forwarded highlight reel of all the old Nixonland techniques — black Muslim pals around with terrorists to socialistically redistribute your wealth.
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I would pay to hear that and then -- socialistically and selfishly -- I would send them the bill.
Michael Conniff: Con Games: RNC Puts Obama In Whiteface 2010
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I would pay to hear that and then--socialistically and selfishly--I would send them the bill.
Michael Conniff: Con Games: RNC Puts Obama In Whiteface Michael Conniff 2010
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This shows a fundamental contradiction of capitalism: all of society is organized to produce goods and services; workers work "collectively" to build products, i.e., they work "socialistically," but the vast majority of the wealth produced goes to a small minority of non-working, very wealthy shareholders.
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Apparently the world of Open Office is thriving, progressive, and socialistically anarchic.
scusteister: Microsoft and Sun; Clash of the Titans? scusteister 2009
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The big difference is that Maoism was ideologically based on Marxism and its program, though grounded in the peasantry, was influenced by the advanced ideological positions of a socialistically conscious working class.
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But here again Fascism rejects the economic interpretation of felicity as something to be secured socialistically, almost automatically, at a given stage of economic evolution when all will be assured a maximum of material comfort.
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The socialistically inclined, on the other hand, are afraid of exactly the opposite.
Scientists can tell who's conservative: They're the ones who blink and sweat a lot when startled. Ann Althouse 2008
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