Bolshevistic

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Bol·she·vist

also bol·she·vist  (bōl′shə-vĭst, bŏl′-)
n.

Bol′she·vist, Bol′she·vis′tic adj.
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Adj.1.Bolshevistic - of or relating to Bolshevism; "Bolshevik Revolution"
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Germany repudiates modern Architecture because it is Bolshevistic, Russia because it is bourgeois, and Italy embraces it because it is Fascist ...'
It is interesting that Fabricus defended this particular tenet in his apology for Positive Christianity by explaining that Jewish materialism is closely allied with "'reversals of values' that call good, evil and evil good." (29) Such academic musings bolstered Hitler's stand against the Jew, all the while helping to strengthen the link between the fears of unchecked Jewish dominion and a fateful Bolshevistic revolution.
loyalty as a bulwark against the "Bolshevistic agitation"
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