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First published 2004

Zapatismonoun

  1. 1913–
    Advocacy of, support for, or membership of either of the Zapatista movements (see Zapatista n.); advocacy of social and agrarian reform in Mexico, esp. as attained by means of revolution or insurrection. Cf. Zapatism n.
    1. 1913
      Anarchy prevailed throughout the state of Morelos..and its so-called Zapatismo had spread its terrors into the neighboring states of Puebla, Mexico, and Guerrero.
      97th Annual Rep. Amer. Bible Society 258
    2. 1959
      Pedro's life has been a search for ideals and causes with which to identify: Catholicism, Zapatismo, village politics, education, and most recently Seventh Day Adventism.
      Marriage & Family Living vol. 21 223
    3. 1998
      As the reemergence of zapatismo in Chiapas tells us, the structures of the state are only as permanent as the security of their political underpinnings.
      N. Harvey, Chiapas Rebellion v. 120
    4. 2016
      I still view Zapatismo through a reddish haze but I fear I may have much to learn.
      S. Lynd, Foreword in C. Ross, Home from Dark Side of Utopia p. iii

Zapatismo, n. was first published in September 2004.