Crossword-Solution: INTERNATIONALISM 16 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 18

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Internationalism n. The state or principles of international
interests and intercourse.
Internationalism n. The doctrines or organization of the
International.

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One who, or that which, eats.
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Sentences with INTERNATIONALISM (5)

Side by side with his assertion of the sanctity of the international bond of labor, stands his assertion of a sacred right in property and that capital is a necessity.(5) His internationalism was ethical, not opportunistic.
Lincoln Nathaniel Wright Stephenson 2006
His internationalism was but a denial of "my country right or wrong." There can be little doubt that, in last resort, he would have repudiated his country rather than go along with it in opposition to what he regarded as the true purpose of government.
Lincoln Nathaniel Wright Stephenson 2006
Internationalism--Utopia while you wait! Anarchism and Bolshevism offering nostrums for humanity's ills! And there were sane men who defended the cult on the basis that the intention was honest.
The Drums Of Jeopardy Harold MacGrath 1999
Bats, that is the judgment day of God--internationalism! For only on the judgment day will nations become a single people.” A short silence.
The Drums Of Jeopardy Harold MacGrath 1999
They secured a small percentage of idealists and pseudo-intellectuals, and taught them a so-called internationalism which under the name of brotherhood was nothing but a raid on private property, a scheme of pillage and arson.
A Poor Wise Man Mary Roberts Rinehart 1999

Quotes with INTERNATIONALISM (3)

Religions and states and classes and tribes and nations do not have to work or argue for their adherents and subjects. They more or less inherit them. Against this unearned patrimony there have always been speakers and writers who embody Einstein's injunction to 'remember your humanity and forget the rest.' It would be immodest to claim membership in this fraternity/sorority, but I hope not to have done anything to outrage it. Despite the idiotic sneer that such principles ar…
Christopher Hitchens Prepared for the Worst: Selected Essays and Minority Reports
Internationalism is in any case hostile to democracy….The only purely popular government is local, and founded on local knowledge. The citizens can rule the city because they know the city; but it will always be an exceptional sort of citizen who has or claims the right to rule over ten cities, and these remote and altogether alien cities…To make all politics cosmopolitan is to create an aristocracy of globe-trotters. If your political outlook really takes in the Cannibal Isl…
G. K. Chesterton What I Saw in America
Should I, too, prefer the title of 'non-Jewish Jew'? For some time, I would have identified myself strongly with the attitude expressed by Rosa Luxemburg, writing from prison in 1917 to her anguished friend Mathilde Wurm: An inordinate proportion of the Marxists I have known would probably have formulated their own views in much the same way. It was almost a point of honor not to engage in 'thinking with the blood,' to borrow a notable phrase from D.H. Lawrence, and to immers…
Christopher Hitchens Hitch-22: A Memoir