0 trying to destroy or damage something, especially an established political system:
subversive ideas/influences
1 tending to weaken or destroy an established political system, organization, or authority:
Such an analysis was more subversive in thinkers who ventured to apply it to the internal structure of the state.
Only statements and conversations considered to be subversive or dangerous attracted the attention of those in authority and came to be recorded via judicial processes.
This suppression of subjectivity endows her book with a subversive, and to my mind, propagandistic authority.
Composers often look for ways to use these programs in a more creative manner, sometimes subversive to their original design.
But how subversive are these alternative actions, since they work within the cosmological realm of nationalism?
By contrast, modernism was subversive, contra, critical and oppositional.
The government and local authorities cracked down on street singers and ballad singers singing and selling potentially subversive material.
While the theatre was to be the bastion of progress, traditional popular festivities such as carnival with its subversive potential for social inversion, were curbed.
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