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单词 corporative
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Definition of corporative in English:

corporative

adjective ˈkɔːp(ə)rətɪv
  • Relating to or denoting a state, typically a fascist one, organized into corporations representing employers and employees in various trades or professions.

    (与)(法西斯)公司国家(有关)的;(与)法人国家(有关)的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Before 1974, the State was based on corporative bodies representing different interest groups (the military, the Church, landholders, workers' syndicates, etc.).
    • The old order had been corporative, every organization defining itself by its privileges and monopolies.
    • During the 1840s Melun hoped to resurrect the corporative system in a new form appropriate to nineteenth-century conditions, by bringing together Christian masters and their apprentices in a patronage.
    • His corporative state came to terms with Italian capitalism but abolished free trade unions.
    • Subsequently, fascist theorists in Europe urged that the state itself be turned into a corporative apparatus, but efforts purporting to do this, notably in Italy and Germany, were mostly a camouflage for dictatorships.

Derivatives

  • corporativism

  • noun
    • Jan Myrdal is right when he identifies corporativism in the cultural sector as the greatest and most immediate threat to freedom of expression and artistic quality in Sweden.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This session raises the question of the elites and corporativism in different parts of the Iberian world, in other words, Spain, Portugal and various Latin American countries.
      • Economically, this is the hallmark of the different varieties of socialism, whether you call it communism, fascism, Marxism, mercantilism, corporativism, or what have you.
      • The Principles set out a number of attractive goals: cooperative management-labor relations, an end to union corruption and corporativism, and enhanced economic performance.
      • Large interest organisations are not to be found in the lobby, perhaps because they have direct access to the power elites even after the end of corporativism.
  • corporativist

  • adjective & noun
    • Austria's institutional set-up with its strong corporativist elements and its consensus-orientated policy did well in the times of catching up, but did not achieve as much structural change as Finland or other countries.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This concentration of authority also provides the most fertile ground for the clientelist and corporativist practices that characterise Ecuadorean politics.
      • Aspects of the corporativist state were imitated in Spain and elsewhere.
      • You were either a communist (aka socialist, Bolshevik, Troskyite, etc.) or fascist (aka corporativist, national socialist, central planning, New Deal, etc.).
      • In Italy, the fascist party had both national-syndicalist and corporativist members, but the corporativists where closest to the Mussolini-thing.
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