Communist vs Splittism - What's the difference?
communist | splittism |
Of, relating to, supporting, or advocating communism.
An advocate of a society based on the common ownership of property; a proponent of communism.
(nonstandard) Any revolutionary or subversive radical.
Political separatism, specifically the following of independent interests as opposed to central Communist party policy.
* 1963 , Life , 12 Jul 1963, p. 4:
* 2010 , The Economist , 17 Jul 2010, p. 53:
As nouns the difference between communist and splittism
is that communist is a member of a (nominally) communist party while splittism is political separatism, specifically the following of independent interests as opposed to central communist party policy.As an adjective communist
is relating to a (nominally) communist party.communist
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(-)- The Chinese have intensified their ideological quarrel with Khrushchev to the point of an almost irreparable break. They accuse him of the most heinous Communist heresies: "adventurism" (for moving missiles into Cuba), "capitulationism" (for moving them out), "great-power chauvinism" (for interfering in non-Russian parties), "revisionism" (for not wanting nuclear war) and even "splittism ."[http://books.google.com/books?id=K1IEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA2&dq=splittism&hl=en&ei=kGhGTOTzE4L58AbW6qS2BQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCcQ6AEwAA
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- To China's rulers it is a backward kind of place whose former serfs, ‘liberated’ by the Communist army, have repaid the favour with ingratitude and even outright ‘splittism ’.