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agitation |
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agitation noun 1. turbulence, rocking, shaking, stirring, stir, tossing, disturbance, upheaval, churning, convulsion noun 2. turmoil, worry, trouble, upset, alarm, confusion, excitement, disturbance, distraction, upheaval, stimulation, flurry, outcry, clamour, arousal, ferment, disquiet, commotion, fluster, lather (informal) incitement, tumult, discomposure, tizzy, tizz or tiz-woz (informal) How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| This split the ACLU, with many of the true civil libertarians
leaving, thus facilitating Neier's efforts to turn the organization
into more of a multipurpose agitational group for leftist causes. Many of the Agitprops
served specific agitational functions; the design of Gustav Klucis'
"radio-orator" in 1922 provided a loudspeaker with dynamic
slogans. Vladimir Maiakovskii and Aleksandr
Rodchenko, both of whom had produced agitational texts and posters
during the civil war, applied the principles of constructivist art and
design to give to the architecture and advertisements of state
enterprises a bold look that provided alternatives to pre-Soviet models. |
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