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词汇 revisionism
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Definition of revisionism in English:

revisionism

noun rɪˈvɪʒ(ə)nɪz(ə)mrəˈvɪʒəˌnɪzəm
mass nounderogatory
  • 1A policy of revision or modification, especially of Marxism on evolutionary socialist (rather than revolutionary) or pluralist principles.

    〈常贬〉修正主义

    the political controversies over Yugoslav revisionism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A hallmark of all revisionism is its exclusion of any possibility of a serious crisis of American imperialism.
    • The lines of cleavage between Pablo's revisionism and orthodox Trotskyism are so deep that no compromise is possible either politically or organizationally.
    • Ethnic hate speech is not illegal, nor is Holocaust revisionism.
    • By 1899, the implications of this revisionism had become fairly clear, when the French socialist Millerand entered a bourgeois government.
    • To fight Stalinism and Castroism is to politically destroy revisionism.
    • That draft limited itself to a description of revisionism in our party and Pablo's support of the revisionists, with an appeal for the aid of world orthodox Trotskyism in our fight.
    • Herein lay the basic difference between Trotskyism and Pabloite revisionism.
    • Historical revisionism is certainly problematic anywhere.
    • These factors, together with revisionism and nationalism, anti-Bolshevism and anti-Semitism, all had a socially unifying effect in Germany.
    • We have a proud heritage of fighting against all forms of revisionism that leads to capitulation and betrayal of the international socialist course.
    • To the extent that these objective conditions and forms of practical activity existed, to a lesser or greater degree, in other countries, Bernstein's revisionism found an international response.
    • Leninism defined correct party policy against the ideological enemies of dogmatism, revisionism, and opportunism.
    • It makes one wonder how much of the speech is true and how much is false, based on Stalin's tendency toward revisionism of his revolutionary biography.
    • These theories, however, had their source in the same pressures of Stalinism and imperialism bearing down on the Trotskyist movement that gave rise to Pabloite revisionism.
    • The ICFI was founded in 1953 to defend orthodox Trotskyism against the revisionism of Michel Pablo.
    • This included his attempts at historical revisionism regarding the atrocities carried out by the fascist regime of Ante Pavilic during World War Two.
    • It is an economic imperative that Adam Smith was well aware of 200 years ago, and, despite neo-conservative revisionism, was in favour of governments controlling in the best interests of their citizens.
    • The role of revisionism as a direct prop for imperialism was out in the open.
    • Responsible revisionism - a better alternative to imperial revisionism - can only be achieved if Americans and Europeans start thinking and planning together.
    Synonyms
    dissension, dissent, dissidence, blasphemy, nonconformity, unorthodoxy, heterodoxy, apostasy, freethinking, schism, faction
    1. 1.1 The theory or practice of revising one's attitude to a previously accepted situation or point of view.
      修正派理论;修正派行为
      reconsideration of such figures is not just an attempt at revisionism
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Indeed, Brogan seems to have assembled such critical literature into something of a straw man, and consequently her revisionism must lose some of its ‘revolutionary’ footing.
      • This is, of course, a traditional-style Nutcracker - no modern revisionism.
      • This is the most comprehensive statement of Gould's Darwinian revisionism, which began when he and Niles Eldredge developed their critique of one of Darwin's central theses, that of gradual evolutionary change.
      • Though nationalists are often eager to critique revisionism, they need to confront the reality that liberalism has made a significant impact on Irish society in recent decades.
      • Saunders's book represents an updated version of the New Left revisionism about the cold war pioneered by such writers as Christopher Lasch, Gabriel Kolko, and Richard Barnet.
      • Michael Hampe's staging is imaginative but traditional - no revisionism here - and the stage design by Ezio Frigerio is similarly conventional.
      • Doctrinaire revisionism whereby artists review the human rights record of the colonial and pre-colonial period, has become so routine in South Africa, that it is almost our official agenda.
      • Metropolis joins the likes of Big O and Giant Robo in a wave of nostalgic anime revisionism - recalling the days when bold geometric shapes, rather than complicated organic forms, informed anime's aesthetics.
      • Those who share it believe themselves, quite sincerely, to be following a long and honourable tradition of social democratic revisionism, but they are no longer on the left in any historically valid sense of the term.
      • Summers soon confessed to his ideological revisionism and commenced a round of self-criticism.
      • He now looks back on his past monkey business with a keen sense of revisionism.
      • Slowness has to do with being able to remember, rather than obliterate or use revisionism to rewrite events.
      • The goal was not only political but social revisionism, revision of the tyranny of big industry, big cities, big unions, big banks; and at the same time a revision of Versailles.
      • I argue from the published record that Professor Schlesinger's essay is a piece of a historical revisionism aimed at restoring FDR's blemished reputation as a statesman.

Definition of revisionism in US English:

revisionism

nounrəˈvɪʒəˌnɪzəmrəˈviZHəˌnizəm
derogatory
  • 1A policy of revision or modification, especially of Marxism on evolutionary socialist (rather than revolutionary) or pluralist principles.

    〈常贬〉修正主义

    the political controversies over Yugoslav revisionism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A hallmark of all revisionism is its exclusion of any possibility of a serious crisis of American imperialism.
    • Responsible revisionism - a better alternative to imperial revisionism - can only be achieved if Americans and Europeans start thinking and planning together.
    • To fight Stalinism and Castroism is to politically destroy revisionism.
    • To the extent that these objective conditions and forms of practical activity existed, to a lesser or greater degree, in other countries, Bernstein's revisionism found an international response.
    • The lines of cleavage between Pablo's revisionism and orthodox Trotskyism are so deep that no compromise is possible either politically or organizationally.
    • The role of revisionism as a direct prop for imperialism was out in the open.
    • These theories, however, had their source in the same pressures of Stalinism and imperialism bearing down on the Trotskyist movement that gave rise to Pabloite revisionism.
    • By 1899, the implications of this revisionism had become fairly clear, when the French socialist Millerand entered a bourgeois government.
    • It makes one wonder how much of the speech is true and how much is false, based on Stalin's tendency toward revisionism of his revolutionary biography.
    • We have a proud heritage of fighting against all forms of revisionism that leads to capitulation and betrayal of the international socialist course.
    • Ethnic hate speech is not illegal, nor is Holocaust revisionism.
    • This included his attempts at historical revisionism regarding the atrocities carried out by the fascist regime of Ante Pavilic during World War Two.
    • Herein lay the basic difference between Trotskyism and Pabloite revisionism.
    • Leninism defined correct party policy against the ideological enemies of dogmatism, revisionism, and opportunism.
    • These factors, together with revisionism and nationalism, anti-Bolshevism and anti-Semitism, all had a socially unifying effect in Germany.
    • That draft limited itself to a description of revisionism in our party and Pablo's support of the revisionists, with an appeal for the aid of world orthodox Trotskyism in our fight.
    • Historical revisionism is certainly problematic anywhere.
    • The ICFI was founded in 1953 to defend orthodox Trotskyism against the revisionism of Michel Pablo.
    • It is an economic imperative that Adam Smith was well aware of 200 years ago, and, despite neo-conservative revisionism, was in favour of governments controlling in the best interests of their citizens.
    Synonyms
    dissension, dissent, dissidence, blasphemy, nonconformity, unorthodoxy, heterodoxy, apostasy, freethinking, schism, faction
    1. 1.1 The theory or practice of revising one's attitude to a previously accepted situation or point of view.
      修正派理论;修正派行为
      reconsideration of such figures is not just an attempt at revisionism
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Doctrinaire revisionism whereby artists review the human rights record of the colonial and pre-colonial period, has become so routine in South Africa, that it is almost our official agenda.
      • Indeed, Brogan seems to have assembled such critical literature into something of a straw man, and consequently her revisionism must lose some of its ‘revolutionary’ footing.
      • Slowness has to do with being able to remember, rather than obliterate or use revisionism to rewrite events.
      • Metropolis joins the likes of Big O and Giant Robo in a wave of nostalgic anime revisionism - recalling the days when bold geometric shapes, rather than complicated organic forms, informed anime's aesthetics.
      • He now looks back on his past monkey business with a keen sense of revisionism.
      • Michael Hampe's staging is imaginative but traditional - no revisionism here - and the stage design by Ezio Frigerio is similarly conventional.
      • I argue from the published record that Professor Schlesinger's essay is a piece of a historical revisionism aimed at restoring FDR's blemished reputation as a statesman.
      • This is the most comprehensive statement of Gould's Darwinian revisionism, which began when he and Niles Eldredge developed their critique of one of Darwin's central theses, that of gradual evolutionary change.
      • Saunders's book represents an updated version of the New Left revisionism about the cold war pioneered by such writers as Christopher Lasch, Gabriel Kolko, and Richard Barnet.
      • Those who share it believe themselves, quite sincerely, to be following a long and honourable tradition of social democratic revisionism, but they are no longer on the left in any historically valid sense of the term.
      • This is, of course, a traditional-style Nutcracker - no modern revisionism.
      • The goal was not only political but social revisionism, revision of the tyranny of big industry, big cities, big unions, big banks; and at the same time a revision of Versailles.
      • Though nationalists are often eager to critique revisionism, they need to confront the reality that liberalism has made a significant impact on Irish society in recent decades.
      • Summers soon confessed to his ideological revisionism and commenced a round of self-criticism.
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