sinarchist
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[edit]sinarchist (comparative more sinarchist, superlative most sinarchist)
- Alternative form of Sinarquist
- 1955 April, Norman Daymond Humphrey, “Ethnic images and stereotypes of Mexicans and Americans”, in The American Journal of Economics and Sociology:
- It is interesting to note, however, that the native fascist sinarchist movement (which had only five members in Tecolotlan) makes the appeal of virtual complete self-sacrifice and acceptance and idealization of moral and supernatural authority...
Noun
[edit]sinarchist (plural sinarchists)
- Alternative form of Sinarquist
- 1943, Report of Resolutions Committee to the Communist National Convention, page 26:
- We hope and believe that these steps will be followed by other measures for cooperating with the democratic forces in the continent and withdrawing every semblance of support from such pro-fascist and subversive groups as the Mexican sinarchists and the agents of the Spanish falange.
- 1949, Cornelia Sussman, Teach the Angry Spirit, page 110:
- Listen, Mercy, I don't know who's been feeding you this poison. I can't believe you get it from your church. Maybe it's the sinarchists, or some group like that.
- 1973, Donald J. Mabry, Mexico's Accion Nacional: A Catholic Alternative to Revolution, page 27:
- Unlike the European organizations, however, sinarchists contented themselves with peaceful marches and demonstrations against the Revolutionary government, particularly in opposition to socialist education.