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Cosa (chi) è red$67792$ - definizione

POLITICAL MOVEMENT
Red Tories; Red tory; Red Toryism; Red conservatism; Red Conservative
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  • Richard Hooker (1554–1600)

Red fascism         
A PEJORATIVE TERM EQUATING STALINISM AND MAOISM WITH FASCISM
Red fascists; Red nazism; Red Fascism
Red fascism is a term equating Stalinism, Maoism, and other variants of Marxism–Leninism with fascism. Accusations that the leaders of the Soviet Union during the Stalin era acted as "red fascists" were commonly stated by anarchists, left communists, social democrats and other democratic socialists as well as liberals and among right-wing circles.
redness         
  • Countries with red on their flags; the shades of red correspond to those on their respective flags.
  • Sunsets and sunrises are often red because of an optical effect called [[Rayleigh scattering]].
  • Bulls, like dogs and many other animals, have [[dichromacy]], which means they cannot distinguish the color red. They charge the matador's cape because of its motion, not its color.
  • Fashion model [[Magdalena Frackowiak]] at [[Paris Fashion Week]] (Fall 2011)
  • Republican Party]]
  • Logo of the [[German Social Democratic Party]]
  • The red [[Phrygian cap]] worn by ''[[sans-culottes]]'' during the [[French Revolution]]
  • Red hair only occurs in 1–2% of the human population.
COLOR
List of terms associated with the color red; Red (colour); Red (color); Red (Colour); Aztec red; Redness; Reddens; Reddest; Red (political adjective); Color red; Red Movement; Color/red; (255, 0, 0); Rgb(255, 0, 0); FF0000; Symbolism of red; Reddening; Red in Communism
Redness is the quality of being red.
Slowly the redness left Sophie's face.
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Red         
  • Countries with red on their flags; the shades of red correspond to those on their respective flags.
  • Sunsets and sunrises are often red because of an optical effect called [[Rayleigh scattering]].
  • Bulls, like dogs and many other animals, have [[dichromacy]], which means they cannot distinguish the color red. They charge the matador's cape because of its motion, not its color.
  • Fashion model [[Magdalena Frackowiak]] at [[Paris Fashion Week]] (Fall 2011)
  • Republican Party]]
  • Logo of the [[German Social Democratic Party]]
  • The red [[Phrygian cap]] worn by ''[[sans-culottes]]'' during the [[French Revolution]]
  • Red hair only occurs in 1–2% of the human population.
COLOR
List of terms associated with the color red; Red (colour); Red (color); Red (Colour); Aztec red; Redness; Reddens; Reddest; Red (political adjective); Color red; Red Movement; Color/red; (255, 0, 0); Rgb(255, 0, 0); FF0000; Symbolism of red; Reddening; Red in Communism
·noun A red pigment.
II. Red ·- ·Impf & ·p.p. of Read.
III. Red ·adj The Menses.
IV. Red ·noun An abbreviation for Red Republican. ·see under Red, ·adj.
V. Red ·noun The color of blood, or of that part of the spectrum farthest from violet, or a tint resembling these.
VI. Red ·vt To put on order; to make tidy; also, to free from entanglement or embarrassement;
- generally with up; as, to red up a house.
VII. Red ·superl Of the color of blood, or of a tint resembling that color; of the hue of that part of the rainbow, or of the solar spectrum, which is furthest from the violet part.

Wikipedia

Red Tory

A Red Tory is an adherent of a centre-right or paternalistic-conservative political philosophy derived from the Tory tradition, most predominantly in Canada but also in the United Kingdom. This philosophy tends to favour communitarian social policies, while maintaining a degree of fiscal discipline and a respect of social and political order. It is contrasted with "Blue Tory" or "High Tory". Some Red Tories view themselves as small-c conservatives.

In Canada, Red Toryism is found in provincial and federal Conservative political parties. The history of Red Toryism marks differences in the development of the political cultures of Canada and the United States. Canadian conservatism and American conservatism have been different from each other in fundamental ways, including their stances on social issues and the role of government in society.

Red Tory governments in Canada, such as those of John A. Macdonald, Robert Borden, and John Diefenbaker, were known for supporting an active role for the government in the economy. This included the creation of government-owned and operated Crown Corporations such as the Canadian National Railway, and the development and protection of Canadian industries with programs such as the National Policy.

The adjective "red" refers to the economically left-leaning nature of Red Toryism in comparison with Blue Toryism, since socialist and other leftist parties have traditionally used the colour red. In Canada today, however, red is commonly associated with the Liberal Party. The term reflects the broad ideological range traditionally found within conservatism in Canada.