Socialists
in sentence
125 examples of Socialists in a sentence
A tiny little sliver call themselves libertarians, or socialists, or some other small third party, and the largest block, 40 percent, say they're independents.
I did a little bit of research on this notion, and it might calm some folk down to know that the idea of a net guaranteed minimum income has been championed by those frothing-at-the-mouth
socialists
Friedrich Hayek, Richard Nixon and Milton Friedman.
Then they came for the
socialists.
Why don't you have
socialists
denying climate change?
Probably made by arty types and full of the symbolism that today's Chardonay
socialists
seem so into.
It celebrates the down-time of a country which fought a cold war-instead of a hot-war - with the Russian
socialists.
Not only are the forces of opposition — socialists, communists, and the extreme right — attacking the government on all fronts, but the ruling Gaullist majority is beginning to crack.
The question is whether the party’s leaders think they can secure a simultaneous victory against Les Republicains and the center-left
Socialists.
Underlying Beck’s “non-partisan” preacher’s talk about restoring American honor and values was a message that everyone in the crowd understood: such un-American elements as the liberal elites in New York and Washington, Democrats, and other God-less
socialists
had robbed America of its honor and values.
The policies of central planning, dirigisme , and import substitution, which many newly independent countries adopted in the 1950's and 1960's, could be labeled as the ideas of communists, Fabian socialists, and nationalists, not trained economists.
In both countries, the incumbent party – the French
Socialists
and the British Conservatives – were not only beaten, but finished third.
Thus
socialists
who propose the right to "free" education as a part of the constitution are cheating society and every individual about the balance of responsibilities that each really holds.
And
Socialists
have also been brought into other parts of Sarkozy’s government.
The French
socialists
inexplicably became advocates of freeing up controls on international capital movements.
That decision remains controversial in France, including among Socialists, but Hollande is well aware of the weaknesses of a European defense policy that simply cannot compete with NATO.
In Europe, however, socialist and communist parties imposed electoral systems based on proportional representation precisely because they open the door to representatives of minorities (the communists and
socialists
themselves).
The number of seats won by the
socialists
and centre-right parties is likely to influence the make-up of the next European Commission – and thus the EU’s political agenda until 2014.
Aznar was not the only conservative to replace a socialist government in the Mediterranean world, and the recent defeat of the
socialists
in Greece is unlikely to be the last.
The Gaullists used to believe that the sharp division between the communists and the
socialists
would assure them a very long tenure at the helm of the French state.
They will careen off into the darkest side of the political night, and end up in the dustbin of history, where they can rub elbows with those other yellows, the early-twentieth-century “Yellow Socialists” of the proto-fascist syndicalist Pierre Biétry.
Proposals for a universal basic income, fancied by utopian
socialists
and libertarians, may be premature in the advanced countries.
The response took one of two fatal forms in the interwar period:
Socialists
and communists chose social reform, while fascists chose national assertion.
In fact, only the
Socialists
refused to vote for the parliamentary resolution.
I think the
Socialists
are right.
To start, we can rule out Chile from the supposed leftist surge, for it is a country ruled by a centrist coalition of Ricardo Lagos’s European-style
socialists
and the country’s historic Christian democrats.
In France, President Emmanuel Macron’s new political party, La République en Marche !, has effectively supplanted the old center-right Gaullist party, Les Républicains, as well the center-left
Socialists.
Nor is it clear that Spanish
socialists
have more in common with German social democrats than with their fellow nationals.
The army forced Wilhelm into exile in the Netherlands, where, until his death in 1941, he spread venomous poison where he could: the Jews and
socialists
were to blame; he alone was right.
In Britain’s decadent 1890’s, feminists, socialists, and Utopians were portrayed as free-love menaces to family life – even if they had no sexually transformational agenda at all.
The British state began to gain greater statutory authority to intervene in and regulate what was previously considered purely private sexual behavior at a time when grassroots movements, from Chartists to feminists to socialists, were clamoring for enfranchisement and greater influence over the distribution of political power and economic resources.
Next
Related words
Communists
Their
Party
Social
Power
Which
Other
Countries
Would
Parties
Could
Between
Today
Themselves
State
Right
Political
Policy
National
Government