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corporatism
[ kawr-puh-ruh-tiz-uhm, -pruh-tiz- ]
noun
- the principles, doctrine, or system of corporative organization of a political unit, as a city or state.
corporatism
/ -prɪtɪzəm; ˈkɔːpərɪtɪzəm /
noun
- the organization of a state on a corporative basis
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Derived Forms
- ˈcorporatist, nounadjective
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Other Words From
- corpo·rat·ist adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of corporatism1
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Example Sentences
The cult of corporatism allows us to reimagine the corporation as our ultimate access point to the infinitude of possibility.
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But instead of board member, the definitive organizational role in contemporary corporatism is (yep) the human resources manager.
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Barack Obama has shown America that crony corporatism, patronage politics, and limitless government know no party.
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The new corporate social responsibility, redefined for libertarians, must stand athwart crony corporatism yelling "stop."
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In the United States, corporatism was advocated most famously in the 1930s.
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