corporatism in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for corporatism in the English»Bulgarian Dictionary

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It defined itself as "national socialist", although generally it pursued a policy of corporatism, land reform and support for the creation of agricultural cooperatives.
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His advocacy of corporatism and futurism had attracted advocates of the third way.
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Thus, corporatism includes the formal integration of social groups into the political process.
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This is different from corporatism, which is the organisation of society into groups with common interests.
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The comic draws from a wide range of ideas from futurism and transhumanism to corporatism and counter-culture.
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If corporatism was the hallmark of the 1930s and 1940s, nationalism, and developmentalism characterized the 1950s and early 1960s.
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The encyclical promotes a kind of corporatism based on social solidarity among the classes with respects for the needs and rights of all.
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Beyond corporatism, the 1934 constitution also heightened efforts to reduce provincial autonomy in the traditionally devolved, sprawling nation.
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Corporatism may also refer to economic tripartism involving negotiations between business, labour, and state interest groups to establish economic policy.
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This belief in integral corporatism was sometimes equated with a commitment to common ownership.
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