He has wasted his substance in riotous politicalism, and preferred to eat the husks of financial prodigality to return to the fatted calf of honest industry and the robe and ring of progressive nationalism.
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He has wasted his substance in riotous politicalism, and preferred to eat the husks of financial prodigality to return to the fatted calf of honest industry and the robe and ring of progressive nationalism.
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This state of disorder in the bureaucratic governmental dictatorship reveals itself throughout the whole of Russian society, from top to bottom, in the form of general discontent that finds its outward expression in the general politicalism, a politicalism that is not temporary or superficial , but profound and chronic.
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Total politicalism, the absorption of everything and of the entire man by politics is one and the same phenomenon of the revolt of the masses.
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Managerialism is the opposite of politicalism (Childe, 1964), that is, making decisions based solely on political preferences.
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