Lexicographical Neighbors of Etatiste
Literary usage of Etatiste
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The American Historical Review by American Historical Association (1905)
"It even goes so far as to affirm that Montesquieu is, in certain respects, more
of an etatiste, more democratic than J.-J. Rousseau, and that the latter, ..."
2. Modern French Legal Philosophy by Alfred Fouillée (1916)
"From the social point of view it tends to favor that tendency which is neither
one of the State doctrine [etatiste] nor properly individualist: the ..."
3. The History of Statistics: Their Development and Progress in Many Countries by John Koren, American Statistical Association (1918)
"... the French monarchy gives free rein to its spirit of state initiative (esprit
etatiste), when it meddles, most often for fiscal reasons but also under ..."
4. The British Revolution and the American Democracy: An Interpretation of by Norman Angell (1919)
"He has no difficulty in showing that even the Socialism of Marx and Engels was
far from being etatiste in the accepted sense, since it aimed at the ..."
5. People's Banks: A Record of Social and Economic Success by Henry William Wolff (1896)
"... majority of French people were not still so hopelessly French etatiste—wanting
in the power of private initiative, ..."
6. The Economic Review by Christian Social Union (Great Britain), Oxford University Branch (1908)
"And it would be truly distressing if from Egypt such etatiste method were to come
back to India, as now appears contemplated in some quarters. ..."