SOCIALIST vs DOCTRINE: NOUN
- A political advocate of socialism
- An advocate of socialism.
- A member of a political party or group that advocates socialism.
- One who advocates socialism.
- One who advocates or practices the doctrines of socialism.
- One who practices or advocates socialism.
- A principle or body of principles presented for acceptance or belief, as by a religious, political, scientific, or philosophic group; dogma.
- A rule or principle of law, especially when established by precedent.
- A statement of official government policy, especially in foreign affairs and military strategy.
- Something taught; a teaching.
- In general, whatever is taught; whatever is laid down as true by an instructor or master; hence, a principle or body of principles relating to or connected with religion, science, politics, or any department of knowledge; anything held as true; a tenet or set of tenets: as, the doctrines of the gospel; the doctrines of Plato; the doctrine of evolution.
- The act of teaching; instruction; course of discipline; specifically, instruction and confirmation in the principles of religion.
- Synonyms Precept, Doctrine, Dogma, Tenet. Precept is a rule of conduct, generally of some exactness, laid down by some competent or authoritative person, and to be obeyed; it differs from the others in not being especially a matter of belief. (See principle.) Doctrine is the only other of these words referring to conduct, and in that meaning it is biblical and obsolescent. In the Bible it refers equally to teaching as to the abstract truths and as to the duties of religion: “In vain they do worship me, teaching for doctrines the commandments of men.” (Mat. xv. 9.) As distinguished from dogma. and tenet, doctrine is a thing taught by an individual, a school, a sect, etc., while a dogma is a specific doctrine formulated as the position of some school, sect, etc., and pressed for acceptance as important or essential. Dogma is falling into disrepute as the word for an opinion which one is expected to accept on pure authority and without investigation. Tenet is a belief viewed as held, a doctrinal position taken and defended. It is equally applicable to the beliefs of an individual and of a number; it has no unfavorable sense.
- Teaching; instruction.
- That which is taught; what is held, put forth as true, and supported by a teacher, a school, or a sect; a principle or position, or the body of principles, in any branch of knowledge; any tenet or dogma; a principle of faith
- A policy enunciated by President Monroe (Message, Dec. 2, 1823), the essential feature of which is that the United States will regard as an unfriendly act any attempt on the part of European powers to extend their systems on this continent, or any interference to oppress, or in any manner control the destiny of, governments whose independence had been acknowledged by the United States.
- A belief or tenet, especially about philosophical or theological matters.
- The body of teachings of a religion, or a religious leader, organization, group or text.
- A belief (or system of beliefs) accepted as authoritative by some group or school
SOCIALIST vs DOCTRINE: ADJECTIVE
- Advocating or following the socialist principles
- Of, belonging to, or constituting a party or political group that advocates socialism.
- Of, belonging to, or constituting a socialist party or political group.
- Pertaining to, or of the nature of, socialism.
- Of, promoting, practicing, or characteristic of socialism.
- Of or relating to or promoting or practicing socialism
- N/A
SOCIALIST vs DOCTRINE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of socialism or its advocates; relating to or favoring socialism: as, a socialist writer.
- N/A
SOCIALIST vs DOCTRINE: RELATED WORDS
- Labour, Social, Socialiste, Universalist, Capitalistic, Marxism, Communist, Marxist, Capitalist, Socialism, State controlled, Collective, Collectivistic, Collectivized, Collectivist
- Religion, Creed, Theory, Ideology, Jurisprudence, Tenet, Theology, Principle, Principles, Orthodoxy, Doctrinal, Dogma, School of thought, Ism, Philosophy
SOCIALIST vs DOCTRINE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Labour, Social, Socialiste, Universalist, Capitalistic, Marxism, Communist, Marxist, Capitalist, Socialism, State controlled, Collective, Collectivistic, Collectivized, Collectivist
- Rule, Theories, Religion, Theory, Ideology, Jurisprudence, Tenet, Theology, Principle, Principles, Orthodoxy, Doctrinal, Dogma, Ism, Philosophy
SOCIALIST vs DOCTRINE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- The scandals of the Berlin Vorwdrts, of the Socialist bakeries in Italy and some other Socialist Vienna establishments have shown this.
- Instead, one of the strongest trends in current socialist thinking would retain a substantial role for the market in any future socialist society.
- Government agents rounded up revolting farmers and Socialist Party members alike, even though the Socialist Party had no part in the rebellion.
- Socialist Party; a Socialist Society, if part of name; the society: American Cancer Society, Inc.
- Despite division of the world socialist movement, western European socialist parties won major electoral gains in the immediate postwar years.
- The voting was as follows: In favour: Poland, Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
- The goal of democratic Socialism is to achieve socialist goals of equality while opposing socialist ideologies.
- But social democratic parties have traditionally identified as socialist, and emerged out of socialist movements.
- Socialist Party, and you might not think of yourself as having a generally Socialist identity.
- You are desperate and nothing but a closet socialist milking the government socialist program money.
- Under the common interest doctrine, the communications between a county and DOE may be privileged under the work product doctrine.
- The doctrine of conquest frequently has been confused with the doctrine of discovery.
- This is an important distinction because the emergency doctrine and the emergency aid doctrine implicate, as their titles denote, actual emergencies.
- Part VII argues that both the parens patriae doctrine and the public trust doctrine support giving states the opportunity to protect future generations.
- As outlined above, I affirm the doctrine of creation and the doctrine of original sin.
- Taking these three factors into account, the filed rate doctrine is far narrower than the primary jurisdiction doctrine.
- The Hellenistic doctrine, in other words, was chiefly a doctrine of the Logos as Reason; the Jewish, a doctrine of the Logos as Word.
- Consider the following possible listenercentered relationships; as well see, some reflect current doctrine, while others would require changes to that doctrine.
- Here, Amelco asserts the abandonment doctrine is coextensive with the cardinal change doctrine.
- Sound doctrine has value for godly living, false doctrine leads to ungodly living.
SOCIALIST vs DOCTRINE: QUESTIONS
- Is Lyotard still interested in a socialist revolution?
- How big are North Korean socialist realism paintings?
- Why do Socialists say cooperatives are not socialist?
- Does understanding Marxism provide the Socialist gospel?
- What is the International Socialist Commission (ISC)?
- Is the Socialist Movement becoming more internationalist?
- What is the International Socialist Organization (ISO)?
- What happened to the National Socialist Underground?
- What happened to the Lithuanian Socialist Movement?
- Are all national anthems of socialist states Socialist?
- Is the air land battle doctrine the right doctrine for the next war?
- What was the Calvo Doctrine and the Drago Doctrine?
- Does the doctrine of equivalents violate the public notice doctrine?
- Is the Trinity a Catholic doctrine or a pagan doctrine?
- How does the European doctrine compare to the Eastern doctrine?
- How to upgrade Doctrine/ORM and doctrine/DBAL to the latest version?
- Why does the fifth section compare the Clinton Doctrine and Bush Doctrine?
- What is the Carroll doctrine and search incident to lawful arrest doctrine?
- Is justification a Reformation doctrine or biblical doctrine?
- Is the doctrine of discovery a systemically racist doctrine?