Agitprop

/ˈædʒɪtprɑːp/ noun

Art, theater, music, or literature created for the purpose of promoting a political ideology or agitating public opinion; political propaganda through artistic means.

From Russian 'agitpropa', a contraction of 'agitatsiya' (agitation) and 'propaganda' (propaganda). This term was coined in the Soviet Union in the 1920s and entered English vocabulary as communism spread, maintaining its Russian-origin form.

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