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statism

/stey-tiz-uhm/US // ˈsteɪ tɪz əm //UK // (ˈsteɪtɪzəm) //

国家主义,统计学,状况主义

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the principle or policy of concentrating extensive economic, political, and related controls in the state at the cost of individual liberty.
    • : support of or belief in the sovereignty of a state, usually a republic.

Examples

  • Historically, conservatives treated the minimum wage as an affront to free labor and a step on a slippery slope towards statism.

  • What in their history do they find inconsistent with totalitarianism, or at best statism, or at worst Marxism?

  • Universal coverage need not mean higher costs, nor more statism.

  • Perhaps one-statism that dismantles Israel as a democratic state is fine.

  • Naturally enough, the criticisms of the syndicalists are leveled chiefly against political action, parliamentarism, and Statism.

  • Bad as this may be, the opposite form of single statism would seem to be more devastating in our present situation.

  • His theory is not merely Statism (tatisme); it is pure despotism.

  • Marden was as old as the New System of statism and inhumanity that had started off disguised as social-democracy.