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Gaullism /ˈɡəʊlɪz(ə)m /noun [mass noun]The principles and policies of Charles de Gaulle, characterized by conservatism, nationalism, and advocacy of centralized government.Circumstances, though, made it more important for de Gaulle that the nationalist principles of Gaullism be observed....- Does Gaullism, a tempered nationalism adapted to the late twentieth century, have any significance beyond the borders of France?
- The dominant ideologies were less statist Gaullism or statist socialism but a liberalism that had had a poor track record in France since the Revolution but that now penetrated the thinking of all the major parties.
Derivatives Gaullist /ˈɡɔːlɪst / noun & adjective ...- These trends were encouraged by highly interventionist Gaullist governments, which also fostered the continuation of other changes that had begun under the Fourth Republic.
- It began on the evening of November 21, called by four unions that cited fears that the Gaullist government intends to privatise the rail network.
- To put an end to class struggle, Gaullists hope to make use of participation, a nineteenth-century concept of which the general spoke frequently, but which he allowed his associates to ignore.
Origin 1940s: from French Gaullisme. |