socialist |
blanquism |
As nouns the difference between socialist and blanquism
is that
socialist is one who practices or advocates socialism while
Blanquism is a conception of revolution generally attributed to
Louis Auguste Blanqui, which holds that socialist revolution should be carried out by a relatively small group of highly organised and secretive conspirators.
As an adjective socialist
is of, promoting, practicing, or characteristic of socialism.
socialist |
socialistically |
As an adjective socialist
is of, belonging to, or constituting a party or political group that advocates socialism.
As a noun socialist
is a member of a party or political group that advocates socialism.
As an adverb socialistically is
in a socialist manner, like a socialist.
socialist |
nonsocialist |
As nouns the difference between socialist and nonsocialist
is that
socialist is a member of a party or political group that advocates socialism while
nonsocialist is one who is not a socialist.
As an adjective socialist
is of, belonging to, or constituting a party or political group that advocates socialism.
socialist |
pasok |
As adjectives the difference between socialist and pasok
is that
socialist is of, belonging to, or constituting a party or political group that advocates socialism while
pasok is the state of having entered.
As nouns the difference between socialist and pasok
is that
socialist is a member of a party or political group that advocates socialism while
pasok is a work day; a school day —
may pasok'' (there is work), ''walang pasok (there is no work).
As a verb pasok is
to go into; to enter.
socialist |
desocialize |
As an adjective socialist
is of, belonging to, or constituting a party or political group that advocates socialism.
As a noun socialist
is a member of a party or political group that advocates socialism.
As a verb desocialize is
to take out of a social context; individualize.
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