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Definition of corporative in English: corporativeadjective 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.
Derivativesnoun 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.
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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