agitprop

/ˈædʒɪtprɑp/
noun
  1. Political propaganda, especially in art, literature, or media, intended to stir up public opinion and action.
    • Some critics dismissed the film as agitprop, but others praised its emotional power.
    • The museum exhibit featured agitprop posters from the early 20th century.
    • The play was pure agitprop, designed to rally support for the revolution.
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