McCarthyism
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    Etymology
    
Named after United States Senator Joseph McCarthy. Originates from a 1950 Washington Post political cartoon by Herbert Block.
Noun
    
McCarthyism (usually uncountable, plural McCarthyisms)
- (derogatory) The mass pressure, harassment, and/or blacklisting used to pressure people to follow popular political beliefs, especially as opposed to communism.
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mass pressure
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Proper noun
    
McCarthyism
- The intense opposition to, and fear and suspicion of, Communism, particularly in the United States during the 1950s.
- Hypernym: anticommunism
 - 1964, Daniel Bell, The Radical Right, page 234:- An important symptom of the difference between McCarthyism and Birchism is the shift in the geographical center of gravity.
 
 
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intense opposition to Communism
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