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Internationalist

Internationalist \In`ter*na"tion*al*ist\, n.

  1. One who is versed in the principles of international law.

  2. A member of the International; one who believes in, or advocates the doctrines of, the International.

Wiktionary
internationalist

a. Of or pertaining to internationalism n. 1 An advocate of internationalism 2 A player representing their country in a team sport (particularly used in Scotland)

WordNet
internationalist

adj. influenced by or advocating internationalism [syn: internationalistic]

internationalist
  1. n. an advocate of internationalism

  2. a member of a socialist or communist international

Wikipedia
Internationalist

Internationalist may refer to:

  • Internationalism (politics), a movement to increase cooperation across national borders
  • Liberal internationalism, a doctrine in international relations
  • Internationalist, socialists opposed to World War II
  • A member of the:
    • First International, or International Workingmen's Association, (1864–1876), an organization aimed at uniting various left-wing groups
    • Second International, (1889–1916), the original Socialist International
    • International Brigades, volunteers from different countries, who fought for the Second Spanish Republic in the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939)
    • League for the Fourth International, a Trotskyist international organisation whose most noteworthy section is the Internationalist Group in the United States
  • The Internationalist Review, an e-journal founded in Maastricht
  • The Internationalist, a magazine based in Seattle
  • Internationalist (album), a 1998 album by Australian band Powderfinger
  • New Internationalist, an international magazine that works for social justice
Internationalist (album)

Internationalist is the third studio album by Australian alternative rock band, Powderfinger. The album was released on 7 September 1998 and was often labelled Powderfinger's most adventurous work, with greater experimentation than in previous works.

Internationalist followed in the success of its predecessor, Double Allergic, and was certified five times platinum in Australia. Internationalist received four ARIA Music Awards, including "Album of the Year". The album produced four singles for the band; " The Day You Come", " Don't Wanna Be Left Out/ Good-Day Ray", " Already Gone" and " Passenger", which all appeared on Triple J's Hottest 100 poll in two consecutive years.

Internationalist received fairly positive reviewers in the Australian press, and cemented Powderfinger's position on the local music scene; however, the album failed to launch the band in the overseas market.

Usage examples of "internationalist".

There were Jacobins, Proudhonists, Internationalists, Blanquists and several other variations.

Bolsheviki, Menshevik Internationalists and the left wing of the Socialist Revolutionists.

The Mensheviki, Menshevik Internationalists, Right and Left Socialist Revolutionists, sat on one side, the Cadets on the other, and the vote on every important measure was a tie.

Smolny a hot battle of words was being waged between the Mensheviki and Socialist Revolutionists on one side and the Left Socialist Revolutionists, Bolsheviki and Menshevik Internationalists on the other.

Our own dipl matic relations had atrophied through failure to r place men called home nearly four years befor Everybody knew, of course, that the new group power called themselves Fifth Internationalists, bi what that meant, aside from ceasing to display ti pictures of Lenin and Stalin, nobody knew.

He had some interesting ideas, especially in the areas of science, technology, and entrepreneurialism, and he was a committed internationalist in foreign policy.

Everybody knew, of course, that the new group in power called themselves Fifth Internationalists, but what that meant, aside from ceasing to display the pictures of Lenin and Stalin, nobody knew.

As the party of the bankers and great merchants, the Republicans had always been the internationalists, and they looked to the world outside America for trade and profit.