How to Use corporatism in a Sentence

corporatism

noun
  • Hip billionaire corporatism is one of the strangest progressive hypocrisies of our times.
    Author: Victor Davis Hanson, Alaska Dispatch News, 20 Aug. 2017
  • Part of the essence of corporatism is its stress on at least the illusion of cooperation.
    Andrew Stuttaford, National Review, 11 Dec. 2020
  • The structure of corporatism is one thing, but the uses to which that structure is put do not have to follow any one prescription.
    Andrew Stuttaford, National Review, 12 Mar. 2021
  • The end of corporatism would amount to the wholesale destruction of Japan’s social model.
    Noah Smith, Foreign Affairs, 12 Nov. 2013
  • Many already dismiss him as a candidate of corporatism and could resist his reform agenda.
    Sara Miller Llana, The Christian Science Monitor, 8 May 2017
  • Part of the essence of corporatism is the importance attached to at least the illusion of cooperation.
    Andrew Stuttaford, National Review, 1 Dec. 2020
  • Well, it is better regarded both as an expression of corporatism, and the use of corporatist techniques to achieve broadly leftist aims.
    Andrew Stuttaford, National Review, 9 Dec. 2023
  • Her tenure has been marked by a feeble attempt at economic corporatism coupled with a bland social liberalism.
    Joseph C. Sternberg, WSJ, 27 Sep. 2018
  • Politically speaking, nativism and corporatism make a great team.
    Eric Levitz, Daily Intelligencer, 4 Aug. 2017
  • That's all fine and dandy, but what does a largely directionless protest against corporatism have to do with resuscitating the Future?
    Kyle Munkittrick, Discover Magazine, 11 Oct. 2011
  • Burning Man is all about self-expression and the rejection of corporatism and capitalism.
    Francisco Guzman, USA TODAY, 3 Sep. 2023
  • Why has economic performance been dismal in many European countries that stuck with corporatism?
    The Economist, 14 Sep. 2019
  • And that’s certainly true of those pushing the Davos brand of corporatism, stakeholder capitalism.
    Andrew Stuttaford, National Review, 21 Jan. 2024
  • His promises to roll back economic reforms are part of his view that Mexico needs to return to the days of populism, nationalism and corporatism.
    Mary Anastasia O’Grady, WSJ, 29 Apr. 2018
  • As the commercials became more ubiquitous, so too did the Super Bowl, feeding off each other in a tornado of corporatism.
    Adam Epstein, Quartz, 31 Jan. 2020
  • The failure of the third arrow means continued corporatism, and the preservation of Japan’s social model even at the cost of a slow slide into economic backwardness.
    Noah Smith, Foreign Affairs, 12 Nov. 2013
  • Stakeholder capitalism is a grubby big idea, one that is bad for shareholders, and not so much better for democracy, unsurprising given its deep roots in corporatism.
    Andrew Stuttaford, National Review, 30 Oct. 2020
  • Argentina only complicates matters further), but Chan is right to draw a link between the Beijing regime’s handling of the economy and corporatism.
    Andrew Stuttaford, National Review, 4 Feb. 2022
  • Twenty-five years after her own stint in the field, Leigh Claire La Berge has mixed those spirits of ambiguity and corporatism into a wry, bracing cocktail.
    Longreads, 30 Aug. 2024
  • The Chamber is nothing less than the public face of a corporatism that is hijacking our democracy, and dramatically limiting any chances of meaningful reform.
    Bruce Sterling, WIRED, 16 Feb. 2011
  • Put another way, stakeholder capitalism is an expression of corporatism, an ideology, which, despite the sound of its name, has nothing with the C-suite, except as the means to a broader end.
    Andrew Stuttaford, National Review, 14 Apr. 2021
  • One element of corporatism is the way that nominally independent companies are ultimately subordinate to the state.
    Andrew Stuttaford, National Review, 3 Nov. 2020
  • Yet that commitment has been lost in our national discourse, drowned out by years of media attention trained on Republican legislators who have largely abandoned those historical values in service of a deregulatory corporatism.
    Nadia Gill, HollywoodReporter, 22 Apr. 2026
  • Today’s platform capitalism is what happens when the utopian libertarianism of hippies implodes into the cyber-corporatism of Silicon Valley.
    Patrick Brzeski, The Hollywood Reporter, 16 Feb. 2023
  • As BlackRock and other large index-fund managers continue pushing stakeholder capitalism, America slouches toward corporatism.
    Andrew Stuttaford, National Review, 19 Feb. 2022
  • Stakeholder capitalism is, essentially, a derivative of corporatism.
    Daniel Tenreiro, National Review, 14 Oct. 2020
  • Some conservative globalists believe that America’s popular culture and its hip, cool, and insidious corporatism, while in some cases regrettable, are obviating the need for military interventionism and costly defense spending.
    Victor Davis Hanson, National Review, 15 Aug. 2017
  • Some prominent conservatives and libertarians have criticized the Roundtable for abandoning Friedman’s wisdom and thereby aiding socialism and corporatism, and also for undermining managers’ accountability to shareholders.
    Ramesh Ponnuru, National Review, 20 Aug. 2020

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