communistical

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English

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Etymology

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From communist +‎ -ical.

Adjective

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communistical (comparative more communistical, superlative most communistical)

  1. communist.
    • 2005, Gregory Claeys, Encyclopedia of Nineteenth-century Thought, Taylor & Francis, →ISBN, page 498:
      The most famous communistical proposal in France, GRACCHUS BABEUF's 'Manifesto of the Equals' (c.1796), was similarly inspired by the notion of a return to nature, here inspired by Morelly's communistical Code de la nature (1755).
    • 2008, Dave Patterson, Green Island, Lulu.com, →ISBN, pages 93–94:
      it sounds altogether too communistical to me, you know, like Joe Bibbleytongue keeps saying is all you folks are doing, but then it seems to be working ok as well, so maybe there's something I'm not quite understanding yet, maybe it's not really communistical or something,
    • 2013, Gregory Claeys, Mill and Paternalism, Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, page 165:
      The less communistical forms of socialism posed fewer such dangers.

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