释义 |
revisionismre‧vi‧sion‧is‧m /rɪˈvɪʒənɪzəm/ noun [uncountable] - For empiricists, revisionism is no heresy; and heresy no bad thing, anyway.
- He is sweeping along on a tide of revisionism.
- Mr Kinnock is a relatively recent convert to revisionism.
- Their vision of the party pointed towards a loosely-organized entity open to the revisionism from which western Marxist parties were suffering.
- This is not to imply that this form of historical revisionism is ideologically neutral or objective.
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