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Statism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Statism (or etatism ) is a term that may refer to either one or both of the following: • A major state, including government policy, role in the direction of the economy, both directly through stat...
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What are some examples of statism? ... What is the key principle underlying statism? ... What is the opposite of statism?
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Anti-statism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Corporate statism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Corporate statism is a political culture which is a form of corporatism whose adherents hold that the corporate group which is the basis of society is the state. As with other political cultures, soc...
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The political expression of altruism is collectivism or statism, which holds that man’s life and work belong to the state—to society, to the group, the gang, the race, the nation—and that the state may dispose of him in any way it pleases for the sake of whatever it deems to be its own tribal, collective good.
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As WordIQ.com noted, "supporters of statism argue that [government power] ultimately benefits the individual himself, since the public good involves the personal good of the maximum number of individuals."; Statists support far less individual liberty than any other political ideology.
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"It is from the stresses arising from the resultant built-in conflicts of interest derived from the master-slave relationships of Statism that myriads of evils are affected, for the alleviation of which various groups of specialists form themselves into professions which presume to cure.
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A selection of articles related to statism ... A Wisdom Archive on statism ... statism, Statism, Statism - Discussion on the morality of statism, Statism - Usage in relation to other concepts, Anti-statism, Anarchism, Capitalism, Dirigisme, Fascist economy (economic fascism), Free market, Great Depression, Laissez-faire,
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Also in economics, the term has been used to refer to Economic Interventionism itself, even if it occurs within an overall Market Economy . In this sense, "statism" is most often used by opponents of such intervention. ... Advocates typically do not refer to it as statism, preferring to call the intervention they support...
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