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单词 neo-communist
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neo-Communistn.adj.

Brit. /ˌniːə(ʊ)ˈkɒmjᵿnɪst/, U.S. /ˌnioʊˈkɑmjənəst/
Forms: 1900s– neo-Communist, 1900s– neo-communist, 1900s– neocommunist.
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: neo- comb. form, communist n.
Etymology: < neo- comb. form + communist n. Compare French néo-communiste, noun (1930), Russian neokommunist, noun (1993 or earlier), neokommunističeskij, adjective (1992 or earlier).
A. n.
A proponent or adherent of a new or revived form of communism, esp. a form adapted to address local or contemporary conditions and issues; a member of an organization supporting such an ideology, spec. a member of a communist party in one of the former Soviet states or Warsaw Pact countries.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > rule or government > politics > political philosophy > communism > [noun] > other types of communism > adherent of
neo-Communist1908
Sovietist1920
Titoist1946
Titoite1946
Chicom1966
Naxalite1969
Naxal1972
Eurocommunist1975
1908 Internat. Socialist Rev. Dec. 423 It is time that something was done in the socialist movement to stop the spread of erroneous ideas—this spreading of the doctrine of the Neo-Communist as Marxian Socialism.
1934 E. Pound Let. 2 Feb. (1971) 253 What was economics, or inevitable 30 years ago, is now just plain god damn stupidity, and people not having the guts to think what the monetary system is. Hell knows the neo-communists won't.
1948 Life 6 Sept. 24/1 If such a way of looking at things has relevant application to all the young in the world who are Communists or neo-Communists today, then democratic society is doomed.
1964 Jrnl. Inter-Amer. Stud. 6 315 Both [were] Leftists, and according to some, neo-Communists.
1990 N.Y. Times 17 Mar. 6/4 Early estimates of the voting suggest that the neo-communists will win less than 10 percent of parliamentary seats.
2001 Deseret News (Salt Lake City) (Nexis) 17 June a4 Wowereit has not ruled out bringing the neo-communists into his government.
B. adj.
Of, belonging to, or designating such a person, organization, ideology, etc.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > rule or government > politics > political philosophy > communism > [adjective] > relating to other types of communism
neo-Communist1921
Red Chinese1925
Titoist1945
Titoite1946
Chicom1966
Naxalite1970
Eurocommunist1976
1921 M. Hillquit From Marx to Lenin xii. 150 All Socialists who fail to subscribe to every article of the neo-Communist creed are branded as ‘traitors’ and ‘agents of the capitalist class’.
1954 Culture of France in our Time 242 None of these neo-Communist groups take orders from Moscow.
1967 Amer. Polit. Sci. Rev. 61 356 The rise of neo-Communist Marxism was not a smooth and painless development..doctrinal changes were the subject of an intense and bitter debate.
1975 S. Rose Socialism in Southern Asia vii. 133 These missions were in the habit of inviting BWPP and other neo-Communist leaders to Russia and China on this or that mission.
1986 San Diego Union-Tribune (Nexis) 8 Mar. c3 Portugal is an example of a nation which overthrew a neo-fascist dictatorship and didn't replace it with a neo-communist dictatorship.
1993 Colorodoan (Fort Collins) 14 Feb. a13/2 A hard-liner who heads a splinter neo-Communist group and appeared as a guest speaker, also praised Stalin.
This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, September 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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n.adj.1908
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