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partyness|ˈpɑːtɪnɪs| Also party-ness. [f. party n. + -ness.] a. Party-mindedness (see quot. 1976). b. The state or condition of being a political party.
1952Mind LXI. 120 It is, of course, a principle of Marxism-Leninism that philosophy should be written in a ‘party spirit’, with ‘partyness’. This principle..originated with Lenin. 1969P. Worsley in Ionescu & Gellner Populism 228 Professor Brough Macpherson has described..the United Farmers of Alberta,..and its successor, Social Credit... Macpherson..labels this a ‘quasi-party’ system: not ‘non-party’, because institutionalized opposition and other..manifestations of ‘party-ness’ still persisted. 1976Russ. Rev. (N.Y.) XXXV. 69 Lenin advocated the principle of partiinost, a concept roughly translatable as ‘partyness’, the constant referral to party policy as the inspiration and guide to action. |