TINA

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TINA

  1. Acronym of there is no alternative, a political slogan of Margaret Thatcher, promoting liberal capitalism.
    Alternative form: Tina
    • 2020 September 4, Yanis Varoufakis, “Yanis Varoufakis: capitalism isn't working. Here's an alternative”, in The Guardian, →ISSN:
      Above all else, they allowed me seriously to ponder the hardest of questions: once we have conceived of a feasible socialism that blasts Thatcher’s Tina out of the water, what must we do, and how far are we willing to go, to bring it about?
    • 2025, “Tina”, in Jarvis Cocker (lyrics), More, performed by Pulp:
      Tina / There is no alternative / But I got to live (You know)

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