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Antisocialist

Antisocialist \An`ti*so"cial*ist\, n. One opposed to the doctrines and practices of socialists or socialism.

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antisocialist

n. One who opposes socialism.

Usage examples of "antisocialist".

Party after the repeal of the antisocialist laws in 1890 lent it immense prestige in the eyes of socialists abroad.

Reichstag refused to renew the antisocialist laws, Engels looked confidently to these two disciples to lead the SPD on the right course.

The antisocialist laws had been lifted, but German officials were not opening their arms to itinerant Jewish radicals.

In 1901, some eleven years after the expiration of the antisocialist laws, the state relented.

Lenin may have had Herzen in mind, but he undoubtedly also had absorbed some lessons from the German party, which managed to grow stronger in the face of repressive antisocialist laws.

Courtney Whitney, whom MacArthur made responsible for the guerrilla operation throughout the Philippines, was a Manila-based corporate lawyer known for his ferocious antiunion, antisocialist, anticommunist views.

Antisocialist guerillas had planted a fuel-air bomb aboard one of his fighter-interceptors being used to suppress resistance to American sovietization.