sinarchism

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sinarchism (uncountable)

  1. Alternative form of Sinarquism
    • 1949, Cornelia Sussman, Teach the Angry Spirit, page 247:
      The same way with sinarchism — he revolted against the thought of a protector.
    • 1969, Ghița Ionescu, Ernest Gellner, Populism: its meaning and national characteristics, page 45:
      The peasants, the best men of my country, live in contact with the sweet, rough, fertile land of Mexico: those who live in contact with the rain, under the clear skies, these give impulse and life to sinarchism.
    • 2017, José Orozco, Receive Our Memories: The Letters of Luz Moreno, 1950-1952, →ISBN:
      Peasants of Mexico: Come to sinarchism, the movement of the men from the fields, the movement of those who love the land and defend it and with it defend the Fatherland.