Difference between revisions of "Statism"

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'''Statism''' is a political or economic position in which the role of the [[state]] is deemed to be very important. This could - for example - manifest itself in directly state-controlled enterprises or economic planning  directed by the [[government]].
 
'''Statism''' is a political or economic position in which the role of the [[state]] is deemed to be very important. This could - for example - manifest itself in directly state-controlled enterprises or economic planning  directed by the [[government]].
  
Some interpretations of statism result in "State-[8Capitalism]]" or even "State-[[Socialism]]".
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Some interpretations of statism result in "State-[[Capitalism]]" or even "State-[[Socialism]]".

Revision as of 21:08, January 4, 2010

Statism is a political or economic position in which the role of the state is deemed to be very important. This could - for example - manifest itself in directly state-controlled enterprises or economic planning directed by the government.

Some interpretations of statism result in "State-Capitalism" or even "State-Socialism".