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Type Words
Synonyms collectivism, sovietism
Type of communism
Has types revisionism
Derivation bolshevist, bolshevistic

Examples of bolshevism

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He opposed bolshevism and took part in an anti-bolshevik plot of Socialist-Revolutionary Party members.
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Bolshevism had appeared as a threat during the First Red Scare after the Russian Revolution in 1917.
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Bolshevism was seen in the West as a wholly corrosive influence, inimical to social and political stability.
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For more than four decades, the same handful of politicians and parties claimed power as a bulwark against bolshevism.
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Bolshevism is the death of Russia.
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Bolshevism runs in her family.
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Bolshevism and the threat of revolution became the general explanation for challenges to the social order, even such unrelated events as incidents of interracial violence.
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Bolshevism and the CPC platform were immediately attractive to working people because they offered the promise of change in the immediate future, or even present.
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  • Soviet communism
  • (bolshevist) Bolshevik: a Russian member of the left-wing majority group that followed Lenin and eventually became the Russian communist party
  • (bolshevistic) Bolshevik: of or relating to Bolshevism; "Bolshevik Revolution"
  • The Bolsheviks, originally also Bolshevists or Bolsheviki (Russian: u0431u043Eu043Bu044Cu0448u0435u0432u0438u043Au0438, u0431u043Eu043Bu044Cu0448u0435u0432u0438u043A (singular); IPA:u00A0; derived from u0431u043Eu043Bu044Cu0448u0438u043Du0441u0442u0432u043E bol'shinstvo, "majority", literally meaning "one of the majority") were a faction of the Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP) which split apart from the Menshevik faction at the Second Party Congress in 1903...
  • The strategy used by the Bolsheviks in attempting to gain power in Russia; Marxism-Leninism
  • The strategy developed by the Bolsheviks between 1903 and 1917 with a view to seizing state power and the establishment of a dictatorship of the proletariat