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noun - a humorous but derogatory term for an official of a large organization (especially a political organization)
noun - a communist who was a member of the administrative system of a communist party
APPARATCHIKS - An apparatchik (; Russian: [pratk]), in Russian colloquial terms also borrowed widely into other languages, was a full-time, professional functionar...
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Jockey cap with this parka identifies the party officials |
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Mar 5 2006 The Times - Cryptic |
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Plural form of apparatchik. |
A member of a Communist Party apparat. |
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An Apparatchik (; Russian: [pratk]), in Russian colloquial terms also borrowed widely into other languages, was a full-time, professional functionary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union or the Soviet government apparat (, apparatus), someone who held any position of bureaucratic or political responsibility, with the exception of the higher ranks of management called nomenklatura. James Billington describes an apparatchik as "a man not of grand plans, but of a hundred carefully executed details." The term is often considered derogatory, with negative connotations in terms of the quality, competence, and attitude of a person thus described.Members of the apparat (apparatchiks or apparatchiki) were frequently transferred between different areas of responsibility, usually with little or no actual training for their new areas of responsibility. Thus, the term apparatchik, or "agent of the apparatus" was usually the best possible description of the person's profession and occupation. |