corporatist

IPA: kˈɔrpɝʌtɪst

noun

  • A proponent of corporatism.

adjective

  • Having the principles, doctrine, or system of corporative organization of a political unit, as a city or state.
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Examples of "corporatist" in Sentences

  • It is corporatist, which is much more devastating to the average American.
  • I think the Roberts Court, being nationalist as well as corporatist, is likely to rule against this practice.
  • Article says we left many out & we did name corporatist Dems by Stephen Crockett on Tuesday, Jan 5, 2010 at 3: 33: 38 PM
  • A corporatist is a fool in power who feathers his nest with political influence from goons in white shirts and deep pockets.
  • Contacted afterward, an Obama spokesman said that included abortions. "sometimes uses the similar but more neutral term corporatist
  • This predicament should be called corporatist fascism or socialism for the elitists and as a result 92% of small business polled said they see no recovery for 14 to 18 months.
  • That new "public-private partnership" - a euphemism for a corporatist, which is to say fascist, entity - amounts to what financial analyst Kevin G. Hall calls "a blank check to ensure that the top banks - those with assets over $100 billion - remain solvent."

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