economism

English

Etymology

From economy + -ism.

Noun

economism (usually uncountable, plural economisms)

  1. (economics) The belief that economic causes or factors have dominance over all others
  2. (Leninism) Working class political action that makes purely economic demands

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Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French économisme or Russian економизм (jekonomizm). Equivalent to economie + -ism.

Noun

economism n (uncountable)

  1. economism

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