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Laski

American  
[las-kee] / ˈlæs ki /

noun

  1. Harold Joseph, 1893–1950, English political scientist and writer.


Laski British  
/ ˈlæskɪ /

noun

  1. Harold ( Joseph ). 1893–1950, English political scientist and socialist leader

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For Laski, Memorial Day is a chance live out a homecoming parade untinged by controversy or protest.

From Washington Post • May 25, 2015

John Laski, 61, who served in the Navy in Vietnam, watched from the shade, seeking relief from the day’s heat.

From Washington Post • May 25, 2015

Marghanita Laski named it her favourite thriller of the year and, in 1967, Woodhouse moved to Los Angeles, hoping to turn it into a film.

From The Guardian • Jul. 5, 2011

That has Laski wondering if the judge might prevent him from taking advantage of media opportunities out of concern about tainting the jury pool.

From Seattle Times • Aug. 18, 2010

Laski was a prominent politician and the leading socialist intellectual of the day; he was enough of a Marxist to have a taste for the word ‘revolution’.

From "The Invention of Science" by David Wootton