Subject for the political economist
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FREETRADESubject for the political economist.
spenderSir Stephen (1909û95), English poet and critic. In his critical work The Destructive Element (1935) he defended the importance of political subject matter in literature
WEEKTimespan for The Economist
SCOTThe economist Adam Smith, for one
METOOPolitical epithet for the imitator.
LEFTCOASTPolitical nickname for the Pacific states
CROSSOVERVote for a member of the other political party
enosismovement for securing the political union of Greece and Cyprus
trimmedAdapt one's views to the prevailing political trends for personal advancement
terrorsThe use of such fear to intimidate people, esp. for political reasons
referendumThe process of referring a political question to the electorate for this purpose
flugelman(German) a leader (esp political); the lead soldier for a company also FUGLEMAN
referendumsThe process of referring a political question to the electorate for this purpose
LRCArianna Huffington radio show named for the breadth of the political spectrum, for short
trimmersA person who adapts their views to the prevailing political trends for personal advancement
trimmerA person who adapts their views to the prevailing political trends for personal advancement
flugelmenFLUGELMAN, (German) a leader (esp political); the lead soldier for a company also FUGLEMAN
risorgimento(Italian) a time of renewal or renaissance; specifically, the 19th century movement for Italian political unity
draftact or process of selecting an individual (as for political candidacy) without the individual's expressed consent
risorgimentosRISORGIMENTO, (Italian) a time of renewal or renaissance; specifically, the 19th century movement for Italian political unity
conventions(in the US) An assembly of the delegates of a political party to select candidates for office
convention(in the US) An assembly of the delegates of a political party to select candidates for office
crossoverA person who votes for a candidate in a different political party than the one they usually support
crossoversA person who votes for a candidate in a different political party than the one they usually support
referendumA general vote by the electorate on a single political question that has been referred to them for a direct decision
referendumsA general vote by the electorate on a single political question that has been referred to them for a direct decision
commissarsAn official of the Communist Party, esp. in the former Soviet Union or present-day China, responsible for political education and organization
capitalismAn economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state
unpersonpublic figure, esp. in a totalitarian country, who, for political or ideological reasons, is not recognized or mentioned in government publications or records or in the news media
nonpersonsomeone whose existence is denied or ignored by a government, political party, or the like, often as a punishment for disloyalty or dissent and sometimes resulting in the loss of personal liberty; unperson
legalist(in Chinese philosophy) the principles and practices of a school of political theorists advocating strict legal control over all activities, a system of rewards and punishments uniform for all classes, and an absolute monarchy
fieldingHenry (1707û54), English novelist. He provoked the introduction of censorship in theaters with his political satire The Historical Register for 1736. He then turned to writing picaresque novels, notably Joseph Andrews (1742) and Tom Jones (1749)
fascisma political philosophy, movement, or regime (as that of the Fascisti) that exalts nation and often race above the individual and that stands for a centralized autocratic government headed by a dictatorial leader, severe economic and social regimentation, and forcible suppression of opposition