Leninistic

English

Etymology

From Leninist + -ic.

Adjective

Leninistic (comparative more Leninistic, superlative most Leninistic)

  1. Of or relating to Leninism.
    Synonym: Leninist
    • 1975, Continuity and Change in China, page 169:
      This type of approach toward revolution in general was not typically Russian but rather Leninistic in that Lenin constantly emphasized the role of the elite.
    • 1990, Sociolinguistica - Volumes 4-6, M. Niemeyer, →ISBN, page 58:
      The policy of Yugoslavia is thus both in theory and in practice the most Leninistic in all European socialist countries.
    • 2021 November 7, natpa...@googlegroups.com, “[Democratizing China Key to World Peace]”, in i_love_taiwan (Usenet):
      The prospect of democratizing China is slim to none. Instead of changing its governance toward liberal democracy, China is exporting its Leninistic governance style to the world, starting with HongKong.

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