元となった辞書の項目
propaganda of the deed
noun
A
politically
motivated
provocative
act
of
violence
(the
deed),
meant
to
broadcast
an
ideological
message
(the
propaganda),
be
exemplary
to
others,
trigger
anarchy,
incite
a
response
from
authorities,
and
serve
as
catalyst
to
ignite
a
spirit
of
socialist
revolution
among
the
proletariat
against
perceived
oppressors,
to
advance
the
ideology
of
anarchism.
Or
more
broadly,
the
theoretical
principle
of
using
such
violent
revolutionary
tactics
in
the
struggle
to
achieve
radical
left-wing
political
goals;
a
contentious
idea
most
prominently
debated
among
leftists
who
advocate
anarcho-communism
and
libertarian
socialism.
意味(1)
A
politically
motivated
provocative
act
of
violence
(the
deed),
meant
to
broadcast
an
ideological
message
(the
propaganda),
be
exemplary
to
others,
trigger
anarchy,
incite
a
response
from
authorities,
and
serve
as
catalyst
to
ignite
a
spirit
of
socialist
revolution
among
the
proletariat
against
perceived
oppressors,
to
advance
the
ideology
of
anarchism.
Or
more
broadly,
the
theoretical
principle
of
using
such
violent
revolutionary
tactics
in
the
struggle
to
achieve
radical
left-wing
political
goals;
a
contentious
idea
most
prominently
debated
among
leftists
who
advocate
anarcho-communism
and
libertarian
socialism.