sozialism
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English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
From German Sozialismus.
Noun[edit]
sozialism (uncountable)
- (non-native speakers' English) Misspelling of socialism.
- 1994 November 21, biznet, “REPUBLICAN HOUSE AND SENATE”, in alt.politics.clinton[1] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-02:
- >The US is almost unique in the west in not having a mainstream democratic socialist party.
That is because most Americans want no part of SOZIALISM. It is only supported by a small lunatic fringe here and most of them are in academia or the media attempting to indictronate others to their unrealistic utopian dogma.
- 1996 November 28, Robert, “Conservatism (Not Socialism) Has Nazi Connections (was: How Clarence Thomas Is Still Getting Away With It”, in alt.conspiracy[3] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-05-02:
- Nobody said that Hitler adopted Karl Marx his philosophy totally (after all..giving away the means of production like in Communism (or nationalizing things like in Sozialism) well there is a wee bit of a difference but both are still LEFTWING!