1. agitprop - Noun
2. agitprop - Verb
political propaganda (especially communist propaganda) communicated via art and literature and cinema
Source: WordNetAgitprop theatre is named through a combination of the words "agitation" and "propaganda". Source: Internet
DNC Chair Mr. Perez need to open an agitprop office ASAP. Source: Internet
The environmentalist message is less objectionable than ’s naïve moral equivalence, but as political art goes, is otherwise inferior: Its agitprop is cruder, its plot more predictable, and its bids for short-term relevance more transparent. Source: Internet
The foundation issued a statement the following day in which it labelled the notion that apartheid was a crime against humanity "soviet agitprop" - propaganda meant to agitate. Source: Internet
I suspect that good quality agitprop might actually be more likely to thrive, but also might be a more successful strategy for shaping the world the way we want it to be. Source: Internet