Examples of 'statism' in a sentence

Meaning of "statism"

Statism is a political system in which the state has substantial centralized control over social and economic affairs
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  • The belief that most or all political power should be centralized in national governments.
  • The belief that most or nearly all political power should be decentralized to provincial governments.
  • Synonym of statecraft or statesmanship.
  • Synonym of secularism: subservience of religious issues to political officials and expediency.

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Statism may be used to refer to state capitalism.
It shows the growth of bureaucracy and statism.
Statism is effectively the opposite of anarchism and minarchism.
Another symptom of the crisis was statism in foreign trade.
Liberals loathe individual responsibility and advocate statism.
It was as incompatible with statism as was free trade.
Kawawa was a strong advocate of economic statism.
But that does not mean statism wins by default.
We have forgotten the dangers of statism.
Statism is a cancer in our society.
The problem is this is not capitalism but statism.
Statism the belief that the state or government should do everything.
And the only solution to that is less statism.
Statism and bureaucracy.
Commerce is greener than statism too.

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Statism and freedom are very much at odds with each other.
It will be a kind of conservative statism or managerism.
It would be more appropriate to speak of monopoly interventionism or of monopoly statism.
One of the traditional methods of imposing statism or socialism on a people.
A state curriculum to be true to itself must teach statism.
Statism is the common thread that links all totalitarian regimes.
This belief is known as statism.
Expressions of global statism must be the first enemy to be dealt with.
Modern revisionism is permeated by statism.
It is also obvious that statism is the dominant political trend of our day.
Whoever wishes peace among peoples must fight statism.
A tradition of statism will promote values through institutions governed by a central authority.
That is the nature of statism.
Statism had the side effect of allowing patronage mentality and practices to persist.
Whoever wishes peace among people must fight statism.
Extreme statism brings more problems than solutions to the dilemmas facing the country.
The present financial turmoil is really a failure of global statism.
This equation of statism with idolatry is alive and well in modern Christendom.
The differences between revolutionary dictatorship and statism are superficial.
Statism and Anarchy.
They combines emotion and aesthetics as well as movement and statism.
His corporatist theories were strongly influenced by the statism of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel.
It is for this reason that anarchists oppose both capitalism and statism.
Statism has increased, and that concerns me greatly.
They are tired of statism.
Statism has been a characteristically twentieth-century response to new uncertainty.
The stereotype of the public interest as virtually synonymous with statism is obsolete.
In a libertarian society, statism is a radical concept.
And the lesson from this data is that the degree of statism matters.
In short, statism replaced republicanism.
Neoliberal rejection of social justice was mixed with abhorrence for populism and statism.
Hollande 's statism does not seem to be earning him any friends.
Shafiq clearly represents the crony capitalism and welfare statism of the old regime.
Which of these two variants of statism are we moving toward, socialism or fascism?
Economic freedom exists on a spectrum between anarchy at one extreme and statism on the other.

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