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agitprop /ˈadʒɪtprɒp / /ˈaɡɪtprɒp/noun [mass noun]Political (originally communist) propaganda, especially in art or literature: a woman in the sales department published neo-Nazi agitprop in her spare time [as modifier]: agitprop painters...- It happened in Eastern Europe during the Cold War, where the BBC and Radio Free Europe - aided by rock and roll - proved more powerful than communist state agitprop.
- Please refer all complaints, communist manifestos, Jeffersonian agitprop, and bills to this address.
- Beijing this winter is festooned with orange banners and billboards that look like Communist agitprop.
Origin 1930s: Russian, blend of agitatsiya 'agitation' and propaganda 'propaganda'. |