corporatism
[ kawr-puh-ruh-tiz-uh m, -pruh-tiz- ]
/ ˈkɔr pə rəˌtɪz əm, -prəˌtɪz- /
noun
the principles, doctrine, or system of corporative organization of a political unit, as a city or state.
Also
cor·po·rat·iv·ism
[kawr-puh-rey-tuh-viz-uh m, -per-uh-tuh-, -pruh-] /ˈkɔr pəˌreɪ təˌvɪz əm, -pər ə tə-, -prə-/.
OTHER WORDS FROM corporatism
cor·po·rat·ist, adjectiveWords nearby corporatism
Example sentences from the Web for corporatism
The cult of corporatism allows us to reimagine the corporation as our ultimate access point to the infinitude of possibility.
In the United States, corporatism was advocated most famously in the 1930s.
What to Obama is the politics of " mutual responsibility" is what political scientists have labeled "corporatism."
British Dictionary definitions for corporatism
corporatism
/ (ˈkɔːpərɪtɪzəm, -prɪtɪzəm) /
noun
the organization of a state on a corporative basis