Socialistic (adjective)

  1. Relating to or promoting the principles or practices of socialism, including collective ownership and control of the means of production and distribution of goods and services.
  2. Relating to or having characteristics of a socialistic system, such as equal distribution of wealth, public ownership of resources, and government control of the economy.
  3. Relating to or advocating for social and political policies that emphasize social welfare, equality, and community interests over individual interests.

Origin:

The word 'socialistic' is derived from the word 'socialism', which refers to a political and economic system characterized by collective ownership and control of the means of production and distribution of goods and services.

Examples:

  1. The politician advocated for socialistic policies, including a national healthcare system and increased government control over the economy.
  2. The country had a socialistic system, in which the government owned and controlled the major industries, and the citizens shared the wealth equally.
  3. The movement was a socialistic one, seeking to create a more equal and fair society, where everyone had access to basic needs and opportunities.
  4. The policy was a socialistic one, aimed at reducing income inequality, improving public services, and strengthening the safety net for the most vulnerable.
  5. The philosophy was a socialistic one, emphasizing the importance of community and cooperation, and rejecting the notion of selfish individualism.
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