| 41. | Deep insecurities about how his message will be received lead him to dictate our feelings through emotional agitprop.
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| 42. | Weighing the show simply on its merits as left-wing agitprop, this is a compelling production.
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| 43. | In the Soviet Union, Petrushka appeared widely in agitprop theater, defending poor peasants and attacking kulaks.
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| 44. | During one of the shows in February 1936, the Communist Party reportedly dropped leaflets with agitprop messages.
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| 45. | In productions with even the most experienced of actors, Brecht's agitprop can grow strident or stale.
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| 46. | It would be a wonderful agitprop way of showing how entertainment values are eating away at the political system.
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| 47. | But, 0a4 ( heart, the movie is a little too obvious and tendentious, even for agitprop.
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| 48. | What it ultimately has to say about a nation forced to march in regimental lockstep is pretty standard agitprop.
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| 49. | Young British writers, after the May 1968 events in France, wrote agitprop plays, including David Edgar.
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| 50. | In 2007, Agitprop ! returned, first by making much of its back-catalogue available through CDBaby.
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