0 the principle that the government should own or control most of a country's industry and economy:
Preliminary plans - compromising between privatization and continued statism - call for all businesses to be placed under independent holding companies.
What we saw tonight is old-fashioned "statism".
It is the socialist's dream: egalitarianism and statism.
If that is supposed to be the critically wrong time, the decline cannot be put down to statism, corporatism or other philosophies of that kind.
The procedure may have been cosmopolitan (arbitrators drawn from a number of different states impartially enacting international mores and norms) but the substance of the law was mired in statism.
Paternalist and populist politics established a new relationship between the state and civil society, characterised by a high degree of statism and regulation, among other flaws.
Nationalisation was the hallmark of statism as much as privatisation is of the marketisation of economies.
The five key terms, some with internal tensions, are nationalism, statism, transcendence, cleansing and paramilitarism.
It did not lead to mass rejection of statism ('neoliberal populism') either.