Stalinism
11Stalinism — noun Date: 1927 the political, economic, and social principles and policies associated with Stalin; especially the theory and practice of communism developed by Stalin from Marxism Leninism and marked especially by rigid authoritarianism,… …
12Stalinism — noun a) The Communist philosophies espoused by Soviet Leader Josef Stalin. b) The act or state of living in accord with the communist philosophies of Stalin. See Also: Stalinist …
13stalinism — Sta·lin·ism || stÉ‘ËlɪnɪzÉ™m n. communist principles associated with Joseph Stalin …
14Stalinism — noun the ideology and policies adopted by the Soviet Communist Party leader and head of state Joseph Stalin (1879–1953), based on centralization, totalitarianism, and the pursuit of communism. Derivatives Stalinist noun & adjective …
15stalinism — sta·lin·ism …
16Stalinism — Sta•lin•ism [[t]ˈstɑ ləˌnɪz əm[/t]] n. gov the principles and practice of communism associated with Stalin, characterized by the extreme suppression of opposition, totalitarian rule, and an aggressive foreign policy Etymology: 1925–30 Sta′lin•ist …
17Stalinism — /ˈstalənɪzəm/ (say stahluhnizuhm) noun the political doctrines or policies of Joseph Stalin, especially the forming of a centralised, totalitarian state. –Stalinist, noun, adjective …
18stalinism — s ( en) POLIT …
19Stalinism — n. 1 the policies followed by Stalin in the government of the USSR, esp. centralization, totalitarianism, and the pursuit of socialism. 2 any rigid centralized authoritarian form of socialism. Derivatives: Stalinist n. Etymology: J. V. Stalin… …
20Neo-Stalinism — Part of the Politics series on Stalinism …