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Babouvist +‎ -ic

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Babouvistic (not comparable)

  1. (politics) Of or pertaining to Babouvism.
    • 1975, Sylvester Anthony Piotrowski, Étienne Cabet and the Voyage en Icarie: A Study in the History of Social Thought:
      While Cabet the Communist turned to social iconoclasm, Cabet the social thinker shied from Marxian class - struggle or Babouvistic violence and sought a new social order through i he enlightened collaboration of all.
    • 1967, National History of France:
      The latter, Communism . however, were adopted by another school of reformers, of whom the most famous was Blanqui, men who, correctly speaking, had no precise doctrine, but who had a common source of inspiration in Babouvistic []
    • 1923, Henry Clews, Mumbo Jumbo:
      ... and surrounded by every conceivable luxury (including even Sealyhams, the most expensive of pets), are industriously planning a dazzling Babouvistic future for us. my dear Wells "has declared that“ Lenin is beloved of all []

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