释义 |
corporativism|ˈkɔːpərətɪˌvɪz(ə)m| [f. corporative a. + -ism.] The principle or practice of corporate action or organization; spec. a corporative system (see prec.).
1930Economist 17 May 1099/1 To regard economics as a science whose principles, if properly formulated, can be equally well applied to liberalism, socialism or corporativism. 1937Times 18 Dec. 13/6 If the economic frame-work of present-day Italy consists of a borrowed Socialism erected on an inchoate corporativism, the informing spirit is not egalitarian. 1938Downside Rev. LVI. 382 Corporativism means a vocational organization, the grouping of individuals according to the function which they exercise in society. 1963Times 3 June 9/6 The dangers of a producer-dominated economy tending to degenerate into syndicalism or corporativism outweigh the risks of an economy resting on consumer preferences. |