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dirigist

English

Etymology

From the French dirigiste

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?d??????st/ (UK)

Adjective

dirigist (comparative more dirigist, superlative most dirigist)

  1. Of or pertaining to dirigisme.
    "Concern with the visible short run effects thus progressively leads to a dirigist organization of the whole society."; Friedrich Hayek in Law, Legislation and Liberty, 1976.

Noun

dirigist (plural dirigistes)

  1. a person or collective that favors the ordering of human society by the principles of dirigisme.
    "But we have not, at least by 1997, observed any postrevolutionary reduction in the zeal of the dirigistes, who seem, genuinely, to consider themselves both epistemologically and morally superior to their fellow citizens."; James M. Buchanan in Politics by Principle, Not Interest: Toward Nondiscriminatory Democracy, pp. 208, 1998; vol. 11 of The Collected Works of James M. Buchanan.

Translations

  • See the translations for dirigiste.

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statism

English

Etymology

From state +? -ism

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?ste?t?z?m/

Noun

statism (countable and uncountable, plural statisms)

  1. The belief that the centralization of power in a state (sovereign polity) is the ideal or best way to organize humanity.

Related terms

  • étatisme
  • dirigist

Translations

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