neocapitalism

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

neo- + capitalism

Noun

neocapitalism (uncountable)

  1. (economics) A politico-economic theory that combines capitalism with political policies designed to address some of the social inequities of unconstrained capitalism.
    • 1964 October 30, “Neocapitalism”, in Time, archived from the original on 2008-03-02:
      Neocapitalism is a blend of expansive private enterprise, extensive social-welfare programs and selective government intervention-a syncretism of capitalism's proven methods with some of socialism's less extreme aims. It has already made doctrinaire Marxism outdated, changed many socialists into business-minded pragmatists and made social workers out of many capitalists.

Alternative forms

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from French néocapitalisme.

Noun

neocapitalism n (uncountable)

  1. neocapitalism

Declension

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