socialist society
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsocialistandsociety
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socialist
adjective
uk/ˈsəʊ.ʃəl.ɪst/us/ˈsoʊ.ʃəl.ɪst/
supporting or relating ...
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society
noun
uk/səˈsaɪ.ə.ti/us/səˈsaɪ.ə.t̬i/
a large group of people who live together in an organized way, making decisions about how to do things and sharing the work that needs to be done. All the people in a country, or in several similar countries, can be referred to as ...
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Asocialistsocietyin which no class makes another its tool would result.
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After the period of industrialization, collectivization, and cultural revolution, the new constitution of 1936 proclaimed that a stablesocialistsocietyhad been built.
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To justify constant and intensifying class struggle insocialistsocietywith cosmological language was therefore the major purpose of the discussion.
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The municipality, in fact, should be considered solely as a terrain which 'socialists can and must use to pave the way for asocialistsociety'.
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The phenomena were rarely interpreted as social processes, because this would have constituted a criticism ofsocialistsociety.
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An archaeology of space, conducted under the aegis of dialectical thought would reveal the blueprint of history as it moved to its putative telos of asocialistsociety.
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The government built creches and canteens, extended its range of maternity institutions and exhorted the nation to greater efforts for the sake ofsocialistsociety, its wealth and its welfare.
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Anyone who had not taken advantage of the opportunities provided bysocialistsocietyand who displayed signs of laziness, hooliganism, alcoholism or other behaviour patterns considered antisocial was a deviant.
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He apparently believed that asocialistsocietywould raise living standards of the workers and lower death rates, but offered no opinion on what might happen to birth rates.
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We believe in social society, notsocialistsociety, because that dismisses those who think differently.
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He thought that within asocialistsocietythese bodies would not conflict with each other.
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In anysocialistsociety, competition is absent and, because it is absent, services are usually non-existent.
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Asocialistsocietyentails increasing participation by the people involved, free people, who maximise their democracy and perfect it.
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We either accept the full rigours of his political and economic beliefs or take action towards a plannedsocialistsociety.
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The nationalising of an industry is not a social revolution and does not mean that asocialistsocietyis being brought into existence.
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But at least one can say that under asocialistsocietythere would be no inhibition on it, whereas there can be elsewhere.
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That is an interesting comment on what it takes to be a good manager in asocialistsociety.
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They are now building asocialistsocietyin which individual and small collective enterprises are being liberated from the excessive bureaucratic centralism of the earlier regime.
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