The charge of economism is one I have not sought to take up here, largely through lack of space. |
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My worry is that this will lead to a new kind of crude economism redolent of the Cold War Left. |
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Today, the greatest ally of obscurantism is the spiritually empty economism of our prosperous liberal societies. |
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It's also a product of the economism that has bedevilled the union movement in this country. |
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Sadly, New Labour appeared to many to cave in to the hostile media on the one hand and doubtful economism on the other. |
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You can see a similar economism in media attempts to disentangle the motivations of Trump supporters. |
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It is necessary to free the various fields of existence from the dominion of subjugating economism. |
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The prevalent economism of Whig political theory is obvious in the fact that the protection of property is assigned as the origin of law and the end of government. |
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Central to the dilemmas of scientism and economism in development theory is the implicit essentialism in development discourse and practice. |
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Monocausal economism is replaced with the dialectical notion that social relations of production only exist in the form of economic, legal and political relations. |
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Many workers have been swayed by communal propaganda and trade union organisations have not cared to educate them because they seldom look beyond their economism. |
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Often, a reductive economism has stripped down what we think people want into a series of fiscal transfers – often administered by a remote bureaucracy. |
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During the era of Deng Xiaoping and Jiang Zemin, Chinese policy reacted against extreme Maoism by refocusing on economism and consumerism, a reaction that appeared to trigger another deviation. |
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But there has not been what Tony Judt recently called for, a redefinition of social democracy, an end to economism, the restoration of values to political debate. |
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The workers' organizing committees as an underground force in the ranks of workers do not stop at pushing forward only economic demands otherwise we fall into reformism and economism. |
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We should therefore concentrate our efforts on the development of human resources in order to return, after decades of strategies marked by a narrow economism, to the very heart of development, i.e. the human being. |
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It is a question of liberating the development of this region from the risk of economism and efficiency which slows down the growth of spirituality. |
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Ignorance, historically construed as false views and obliviousness to the impermanence of things, gets institutionalized in such ideologies as consumerism and economism. |
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When we say economism, we mean one of the forms of social rationalism. |
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A dangerous schism in the Russian party developed with the emergence of the view known as Economism. |
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