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单词 statism
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Definition of statism in English:

statism

noun ˈsteɪtɪz(ə)mˈsteɪdˌɪzəm
mass noun
  • A political system in which the state has substantial centralized control over social and economic affairs.

    the rise of authoritarian statism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • What we oppose is statism, whether it's called Bolshevism, National Socialism, Fascism, Fabianism, or New Dealism.
    • Gillingham's libretto revolves around the conflict between the champions of economic statism and proponents of economic liberalism.
    • In 1940, he emigrated to the United States, where he warned of the rise of quasi-socialist statism in his 1944 book, ‘Bureaucracy.’
    • It is statism, not the market, and socialism, not capitalism, that has destroyed the African economies.
    • A real opposition to statism in both its welfarist and militarist guises is resurgent and it finds itself in a target-rich environment full of follies to lampoon, lambaste, and expose.
    • Interventionists have long used the language of markets to advance statism.
    • Nowhere was it tried - and I mean real socialism, not welfare statism - where tyranny, misery, poverty, fear and oppression failed to follow.
    • All systems that try to promote a mixture of both free enterprise and state intervention inevitably evolve into some form of authoritarian statism.
    • Europe has always been susceptible to the siren's call of socialism and as Tyler Cowen points out, there is a direct link between statism and the persecution of minorities.
    • Their original leaders were orthodox Marxists who preached international revolution, not domestic statism.
    • This comes as no surprise to realists who understand that words are weapons and that internationalist ideas are the continuation of statism by other means.
    • Europe is driven by an economic and social doctrine of statism that is fundamentally at odds with the liberal capitalism practised in the Anglo-Saxon world.
    • Challenging the assumptions of the historical school of thought, Hayek insisted that socialism and statism were products not of economic forces beyond anyone's control but of erroneous and destructive ideas.
    • The split will be between the two philosophies of big government statism and small government constitutionalism.
    • Such imposition of ‘nationalist’ corporate statism has most commonly been identified with variations of fascism.
    • During its 16 years in power, Chile moved away from economic statism toward a largely free market economy that fostered an increase in domestic and foreign private investment.
    • Liberalism, welfare statism, mixed economyism, socialism, fascism, communism, national socialism and statist conservatism have all been resounding failures.
    • Militant anti-communism coupled with an increasing social conservative statism were tendencies many libertarians found distasteful.
    • Likewise one of the things I hate about socialism and statism is that it erodes incentives to respectability.
    • As a governing philosophy, it has been able to tack for decades from statism to laissez-faire, from big government to individual freedom, with only occasional discomfort.
 
 

Definition of statism in US English:

statism

nounˈstādˌizəmˈsteɪdˌɪzəm
  • A political system in which the state has substantial centralized control over social and economic affairs.

    the rise of authoritarian statism
    Example sentencesExamples
    • During its 16 years in power, Chile moved away from economic statism toward a largely free market economy that fostered an increase in domestic and foreign private investment.
    • Their original leaders were orthodox Marxists who preached international revolution, not domestic statism.
    • This comes as no surprise to realists who understand that words are weapons and that internationalist ideas are the continuation of statism by other means.
    • All systems that try to promote a mixture of both free enterprise and state intervention inevitably evolve into some form of authoritarian statism.
    • Europe is driven by an economic and social doctrine of statism that is fundamentally at odds with the liberal capitalism practised in the Anglo-Saxon world.
    • Europe has always been susceptible to the siren's call of socialism and as Tyler Cowen points out, there is a direct link between statism and the persecution of minorities.
    • Nowhere was it tried - and I mean real socialism, not welfare statism - where tyranny, misery, poverty, fear and oppression failed to follow.
    • A real opposition to statism in both its welfarist and militarist guises is resurgent and it finds itself in a target-rich environment full of follies to lampoon, lambaste, and expose.
    • In 1940, he emigrated to the United States, where he warned of the rise of quasi-socialist statism in his 1944 book, ‘Bureaucracy.’
    • Challenging the assumptions of the historical school of thought, Hayek insisted that socialism and statism were products not of economic forces beyond anyone's control but of erroneous and destructive ideas.
    • Liberalism, welfare statism, mixed economyism, socialism, fascism, communism, national socialism and statist conservatism have all been resounding failures.
    • Gillingham's libretto revolves around the conflict between the champions of economic statism and proponents of economic liberalism.
    • What we oppose is statism, whether it's called Bolshevism, National Socialism, Fascism, Fabianism, or New Dealism.
    • It is statism, not the market, and socialism, not capitalism, that has destroyed the African economies.
    • Militant anti-communism coupled with an increasing social conservative statism were tendencies many libertarians found distasteful.
    • The split will be between the two philosophies of big government statism and small government constitutionalism.
    • As a governing philosophy, it has been able to tack for decades from statism to laissez-faire, from big government to individual freedom, with only occasional discomfort.
    • Interventionists have long used the language of markets to advance statism.
    • Likewise one of the things I hate about socialism and statism is that it erodes incentives to respectability.
    • Such imposition of ‘nationalist’ corporate statism has most commonly been identified with variations of fascism.
 
 
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