释义 |
corporatism|ˈkɔːpərətɪz(ə)m| [f. corporate ppl. a. + -ism.] = corporativism. Hence ˈcorporatist a.
1890Advance (Chicago) 13 Nov., Individualism has seemed in danger of being swamped by a kind of corporatism. 1935Economist 5 Jan. 6/2 The Italian newspapers announce that ‘Corporatism’ has become a reality. 1938Tablet 21 May 660/2 The Franquists owe much to the French Nationalist and Corporatist thinkers, such as Barrés. 1958Times Lit. Suppl. 22 Aug. 465/3 Other proposals, such as a thoroughgoing corporatist reorganization of industry, are sympathetically reviewed and reluctantly rejected on the ground that they are impracticable. 1966Listener 17 Mar. 373/1 Whether the Labour Government is going to make a sharp break with its traditional attitudes (which contain a strong dose of corporatism). |