propledge
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[edit]propledge (comparative more propledge, superlative most propledge)
- In favor of a particular pledge.
- Antonym: antipledge
- 1978, Jonathan L. Freedman, David O. Sears, J. Merrill Carlsmith, Social Psychology, page 363:
- It was an issue of great personal importance to young men who thought they might be drafted, and possibly killed, in a war they regarded as immoral. Janis and Rausch (1970) tested for selective exposure to propledge and antipledge communications among four different kinds of Yale students: those who immediately refused to sign the , those who refused after some deliberation, those who favored the pledge and said they might sign, and those who had already signed it.
- 2018, Patrick Walker, Bernie or Bust: Pioneers of Electoral Revolt, page 51:
- Patrick not only used Facebook extensively to promote his own propledge writings, but he became quite adept at concocting framing introductions to other authors' pieces he posted there as a means of promoting the pledge.
- 2003, Nelson Lichtenstein, Labor's War At Home: The CIO In World War II, page 196:
- Joseph Curran's National Maritime Union was particularly active, donating money and manpower to help get out the propledge vote in the Detroit area.