The point of such a state occasion is, in the most exact sense, propagandistic. |
In other words, what appears to be a propagandistic moment in a happy life turns out to be controlled from every angle. |
Others say that real art there was impossible, that it was irremediably contaminated by the propagandistic powers of socialism. |
It must be made clear from the outset that the portrayal of bombers in video clips and biographies is highly propagandistic. |
As we have seen, Richardson follows the Whig propagandistic practice of conflating tyranny and absolutism. |
These works are ideologically charged to the point of being propagandistic. |