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		Definition of Castroism in US English: Castroismnoun ˈkastrəˌwizəmˈkastrəˌwizəm The political principles or actions of Fidel Castro or his adherents or imitators. Example sentencesExamples -  In the sixties, he wrote several articles denouncing Castroism and Cheism, and even threw some members of the Internationalists out of that organization for their ‘pro-Castro stance’.
 -  These sanctions will not bring an end to Castroism, but will merely cause more antagonism.
 -  Ultimately, regardless of the name of Fidel's successor, Castroism will be gone.
 -  But between 1979-1983, the SWP abandoned Trotskyism for Castroism and most of the Trotskyists were expelled.
 -  And at all times let's educate ourselves and others to understand that Castroism is capable of both.
 -  Though Castroism has caused fewer factions in Communism than the other currents, Fidel remains an important influence and a hero to many of the world's youth.
 -  It is therefore not simply Castroism but also post-Castroism that currently court disaster.
 -  During almost 40 years, Castroism, lacking a practical and formal vocabulary, used the most improbable epithets to discredit its political opponents.
 
 
 Derivativesadjective & noun  The steering committee has 33 members, 18 of whom are from various leftist groups: communists, Trotskyites, Maoists, and Castroists. Example sentencesExamples -  The Left is stuck in Castroist glories.
 -  Like all Leninists, Castroists believe that the bourgeois capitalist state must be overthrown in order to create a socialist alternative.
 -  I arrived in Havana on January 8th, 1959, on a plane that the revolutionary Castroist leadership had sent to repatriate the exiled Cubans who lived in Argentina.
 -  Disinformation rules and ill will inspires these crusaders for the Castroist revolution.
 
 
 adjective & noun-ˌīt  Cuban nationalists - Castroite and anti-Castroite - draw on Martí's work and claim his legacy. Example sentencesExamples -  Western Castroites and ‘progressive’ liberals of all hues support such movements out of a sense of ‘moral duty’.
 -  Under ordinary conditions, the Castroite rebels would have followed in the footsteps of countless similar movements in Latin America, wielding radical-democratic rhetoric to reassert bourgeois control.
 -  According to Bravo, the Castroites stopped aiding the Latin American revolution the moment they decided to concentrate on their own economic problems and to rally to the Soviet Union.
 -  Former Castroites tell of the luxury goods and privileges available to the country's high-ups, while the masses are fed nine-hour speeches.
 
 
 
    Definition of Castroism in US English: Castroismnounˈkastrəˌwizəm The political principles or actions of Fidel Castro or his adherents or imitators. Example sentencesExamples -  In the sixties, he wrote several articles denouncing Castroism and Cheism, and even threw some members of the Internationalists out of that organization for their ‘pro-Castro stance’.
 -  Though Castroism has caused fewer factions in Communism than the other currents, Fidel remains an important influence and a hero to many of the world's youth.
 -  It is therefore not simply Castroism but also post-Castroism that currently court disaster.
 -  These sanctions will not bring an end to Castroism, but will merely cause more antagonism.
 -  But between 1979-1983, the SWP abandoned Trotskyism for Castroism and most of the Trotskyists were expelled.
 -  Ultimately, regardless of the name of Fidel's successor, Castroism will be gone.
 -  During almost 40 years, Castroism, lacking a practical and formal vocabulary, used the most improbable epithets to discredit its political opponents.
 -  And at all times let's educate ourselves and others to understand that Castroism is capable of both.
 
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