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Definition of Etatism
1. state socialism [n -S] : ETATIST [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Etatism
Literary usage of Etatism
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Governments and Parties in Continental Europe by Abbott Lawrence Lowell (1896)
"... cases of radical measures passed by the legislature and defeated at the polls.
Cf. Droz, "etatism et Liberalism," Bib. Univ., Deo., 1896, pp. 461-64. ..."
2. Compendium of the Impending Crisis of the South by Hinton Rowan Helper (1860)
"... let them remember that the numerical weakness of the South i? wholly attributable
to their own imbecile etatism. Had the Southern States, in accordance ..."
3. Global Challenge and Local Response: Initiatives for Economic Regeneration by Walter B. Stöhr (1990)
"On the one hand, the state is the carrier of modernization; on the other, it
builds up (and built up) bastions of etatism against liberal ideals. ..."
4. Architecture of Instruction and Delight: A Socio-historical Analysis of by Pieter van Wesemael (2001)
"... counterparts: British local government and self-help were not inferior to
French etatism.282 Foreign participation caused the Commission less worry, ..."
5. The Adventure of Living: A Subjective Autobiography (1860-1922) by John St. Loe Strachey (1922)
"Though Roosevelt was a Whig, an individualist, and a man who hated over-centralisation,
abhorred administrative tyranny, and loathed etatism, ..."
6. Reinventing Energy: Making the Right Choices by Sally B. Gentille (1996)
"16 Richard L. Gordon, "Energy, Exhaustion, Environmentalism, and etatism," The
Energy journal 15, no. 1 (1994): 2. 17 "The Global Warming Experiment," ..."