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How to pronounce corporatist in English?

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Type of admirer, booster, champion, friend, protagonist, supporter
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Examples of corporatist

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Japan is already much more corporatist than the US and has been for a long time.
From the latimes.com
Left to their own devices, politicians built a rent-seeking, corporatist state.
From the economist.com
The corporatist culture takes cooperation as far more important than competition.
From the en.wikipedia.org
These days, real characters in our corporatist workplaces are few and far between.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Belloc's views fit medieval paleo-corporatism rather than neo-corporatist fascism.
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They were originally derived from the corporatist labour code of Mussolini's Italy.
From the economist.com
But it is the government and corporatist policies that are the actual threat.
From the forbes.com
He will deliver them into a one-world control system and corporatist serfdom.
From the infowars.com
They are a corporatist group that mostly tries to squeeze out the little guy.
From the economist.com
More examples
  • A supporter of corporatism
  • Of or relating to corporatism
  • Corporatism also known as corporativism is a system of economic, political, or social organisation that views a community as a body based upon organic social solidarity and functional distinction and roles amongst individuals. Clarke, Paul A. B.; Foweraker, Joe. ...
  • (corporatism) Political / Economic system in which power is exercised through large organizations (businesses, trade unions, their associated lobbying efforts, etc. ...
  • (Corporatism) A word used to describe an approach to criminal justice based on centralization, government intervention and cooperation of agencies and professionals working towards common goals. Typically, it has also been associated with the use of targets, and prescribed ways of working.
  • (CORPORATISM) a political ideology historically associated with fascism. It upheld strong political leadership and strict social hierarchy and attacked the democratic system as leading to inefficiency, indecisiveness and social disorganization. ...
  • (Corporatism) An arrangement in which government officials interact with people/groups outside the government before they set policy.
  • (Corporatism) Inclusion of associations into the governmental process in advisory boards, committees, and informal discussions.
  • (corporatism) A political or economic system in which power is held by civic assemblies that represent economic, industrial, agrarian, social, cultural, and/or professional groups.