noun A person who follows the political and social beliefs of Mao Zedong, the Chinese communist leader.

adjective Relating to or characteristic of Mao Zedong or his ideas, especially in a revolutionary or militant way.

  • The Maoist rebels have been active in the region for decades.
  • I heard the Maoists are planning another attack.
  • Those Maoist guys are really causing trouble.
  • His radical ideas were considered Maoist by his colleagues.

noun A political movement that emerged in the 1960s as a reaction against traditional leftist ideologies

adjective Describing the political movement known as the New Left

  • The New Left movement emerged in the 1960s as a response to traditional leftist ideologies.
  • The New Left was all about challenging the status quo and pushing for social change.
  • The New Left crew was all about shaking things up and sticking it to the man.
  • The New Left wave crashed onto the political scene, leaving a lasting impact on society.

noun a political position characterized by support for free enterprise and private ownership

adjective relating to or characteristic of a right-wing political position

  • The right wing party won the election with a majority of votes.
  • Some people believe the right wing is too extreme in their views.
  • I don't really agree with the right wing policies.
  • The right wing of the building offers a stunning view of the city skyline.

noun a person who holds right-wing political views

adjective relating to or characteristic of right-wing political views

  • The rightist political party gained a majority in the recent election.
  • Some people consider him a rightist because of his conservative views.
  • I can't believe she's dating that rightist guy.
  • His rightist beliefs are like a wall that he refuses to break down.

noun a person who advocates or supports secession, especially from a political union or federation

  • The secessionist movement in the region has gained momentum in recent years.
  • Some people think the secessionist group is just causing trouble for no reason.
  • The secessionist crew is always stirring up drama.
  • His secessionist tendencies in the workplace often lead to conflict with his colleagues.

noun a political or social system that seeks to separate or break away from a larger group or organization

  • The government is working to address the issue of separatism in the region.
  • Some people in the community support separatism, while others are against it.
  • I heard that group is all about that separatism stuff.
  • The artist's unique style of painting could be seen as a form of separatism in the art world.

noun a person who advocates or supports separatism, the advocacy or practice of separation

adjective relating to or supporting separatism

  • The government is cracking down on separatist movements in the region.
  • The separatists are causing a lot of trouble in the area.
  • Those separatist dudes are always causing drama.
  • The idea of being a separatist from mainstream society is appealing to some.

noun a political, economic, and social movement based on ecological economics and anti-consumerist ideas

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  • The concept of degrowth challenges the traditional economic model of continuous growth.
  • Some people believe that degrowth is necessary to address environmental issues.
  • I heard that degrowth is all the rage among eco-conscious folks.
  • In order to truly thrive, society must embrace the idea of degrowth and prioritize sustainable practices.

noun a French term that translates to 'yellow vests', referring to the high-visibility vests worn by protesters in France during the 'yellow vests' movement

  • The gilets jaunes movement in France has sparked widespread protests against government policies.
  • Have you seen any gilets jaunes protests in the city recently?
  • The gilets jaunes are really causing a stir with their demonstrations.
  • The gilets jaunes have become a symbol of resistance against social inequality.

noun a political ideology associated with the beliefs and policies of Jeremy Corbyn, a British politician

  • Corbynism is a political ideology based on the principles of socialism and anti-austerity measures.
  • Some people really believe in Corbynism and think it's the way forward for the country.
  • I'm not a fan of Corbynism, I prefer a more centrist approach to politics.
  • The rise of Corbynism within the party signaled a shift towards more left-wing policies.

noun a political protest movement comprising autonomous groups affiliated by their militant opposition to fascism and other forms of extreme right-wing ideology

adjective pertaining to or characteristic of Antifa

  • Antifa is a loosely organized group of activists who oppose fascism and white supremacy.
  • I heard that Antifa is planning a protest downtown tomorrow.
  • Some people think Antifa is just a bunch of troublemakers.
  • The rise of Antifa is like a response to the growing threat of far-right extremism.

noun a person, especially a woman, who advocates for the right to vote, especially for women

  • The suffragist movement played a crucial role in advocating for women's right to vote.
  • My great-grandmother was a suffragist and fought for women's rights back in the day.
  • She's a real suffragist, always standing up for what she believes in.
  • Being a suffragist in today's society means fighting for equality in all aspects of life.

noun a political movement or grouping that combines right-wing politics with elements of white nationalism and anti-Semitism

  • The alt-right movement is known for its extreme right-wing ideologies.
  • Have you heard about the alt-right group that's been causing controversy?
  • Those alt-right guys are just a bunch of trolls.
  • The alt-right's influence is like a dark cloud hanging over society.

noun a political movement in the United States that advocates for limited government and fiscal responsibility

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  • The Tea Party, a conservative political movement in the United States, gained popularity in the early 2010s.
  • Did you hear about the Tea Party, they're hosting a rally next weekend.
  • I'm not a fan of the Tea Party, their ideas are way too extreme for me.
  • The Tea Party of the 1700s was known for their rebellious actions against British rule.