propagandism
- a word derived from propaganda.
- a word derived from propagandist.
Example Sentences
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There had been a subsidence of anti-slavery propagandism in the North, following the Free Soil campaign of 1848.
From The Life of Lyman Trumbull by White, Horace
Not adventure, ambition or religious propagandism will account for the full momentum of this movement.
From American World Policies by Weyl, Walter E.
Gallican religion exacts from each dynasty the employment of the sword as an auxiliary of propagandism.
From The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 5, November, 1863 by Various
Whilst she will never tolerate radical agitation and demagoguical propagandism, she is ready for philosophical argument and discussion, and for historical and statistical comparison.
From Cannibals all! or, Slaves without masters by Fitzhugh, George
Renan also sees traces of this Buddhist propagandism in Palestine before the Christian era.