agitprop
noun
Pronunciation: /ˈædʒɪtprɒp/
Definition
Political propaganda, especially in the form of art, literature, or theater, designed to mobilize public support for a specific ideology.
Examples
The museum exhibition featured a collection of Soviet-era agitprop posters from the 1920s.
Critics dismissed the film as mere agitprop that lacked any genuine artistic depth.
He spent his youth writing agitprop plays to challenge the status quo during the labor strikes.
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