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Definition of State capitalism
1. Noun. An economic system that is primarily capitalistic but there is some degree of government ownership of the means of production.
Lexicographical Neighbors of State Capitalism
Literary usage of State capitalism
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Progressivism--and After by William English Walling (1914)
"CHAPTER VIII THE LABOR UNIONS UNDER state capitalism IT is becoming generally
recognized that under the existing social system the great mass ..."
2. Violence and the Labor Movement by Robert Hunter (1914)
"They realize that, as monopoly is an inevitable outcome of capitalism, so State
capitalism, more or less extended, is an inevitable result of monopoly. ..."
3. Violence and the Labor Movement by Robert Hunter (1914)
"They realize that, as monopoly is an inevitable outcome of capitalism, so State
capitalism, more or less extended, is an inevitable result of monopoly. ..."
4. The Living Age by Making of America Project, Eliakim Littell, Robert S. Littell (1922)
"The economic literature of Western Europe conceives state capitalism as the higher
... Naturally our state capitalism is diametrically opposite to this. ..."
5. Out of Their Own Mouths: A Revelation and an Indictment of Sovietism by Samuel Gompers, William English Walling (1921)
"The other alternative is to aid the development of capitalism in Russia, while
we are trying to transform it into state capitalism. ..."
6. The American Political Science Review (1920)
"capitalism, precisely that type of state capitalism advocated by moderate socialism,
is viewed by the Communists as the highest expression of imperialism ..."
7. Self-government in Industry by George Douglas Howard Cole (1917)
"state capitalism steals the thunder of Collectivists and National Guildsmen alike.
It does not give nationalisation or State ownership and administration of ..."
8. The Economics of Communism: With Special Reference to Russia's Experiment by Leo Pasvolsky (1921)
"Thus, the concentration which has taken the form of state-capitalism and which
has introduced new factors into the system of world imperialism, is, ..."