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socialistic, a.|səʊʃəˈlɪstɪk| [f. prec. + -ic.] 1. Of or pertaining to, characteristic of, socialism; in accordance with the theory of socialism. (a)1848N.Y. Tribune 25 Apr. (Bartlett App.), That we have..profoundly rejoiced in the Revolution itself, and more especially in its socialistic aspects and tendencies. 1863H. Spencer Ess. II. 238 And similarly with countless socialistic schemes. 1863Fawcett Pol. Econ. ii. i. 104 Various socialistic experiments were made by Robert Owen. (b)1858Sat. Rev. VI. 639 An elaborate system of socialistic order. 1882Froude in Fortn. Rev. CCXXIX. 744 Socialistic equality is pretty and becoming in Utopia. 1894Forum Mar. 101 In any socialistic state there will be one set of positions which will offer chances of wealth. 2. Advocating or favouring socialism.
1864Athenæum 12 Mar. 366/2 Fernando Garrido..celebrated as a socialistic republican. 1880McCarthy Own Times III. 233 Chevalier,..who from having been a member of the socialistic sect..had come to be a practical politician. Hence sociaˈlistically adv.
1887Co-operative News July 657 An amount of saving which even socialistically disposed workmen ought not to disregard. 1892Pall Mall G. 30 Mar. 6/2 The miners are..in no wise socialistically inclined, he considered. |