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It was an unequivocal plea for land nationalisation and the abolition of private ownership of land.
Somewhere between nationalisation and privatisation, the famous Third Way has now been discovered.
They wanted the gradual nationalisation of the large industries by parliamentary methods.
We believe that nationalisation of the banks is a necessary accompaniment to such monetisation.
They demanded the nationalisation of the mines and the expropriation of the landlords.
He fought innumerable cases of high order, such as the cases against nationalisation of banks and for abolition of privy purses.
Polly Toynbee lets something slip as she pursues her campaign for the nationalisation of children.
Did they want socialism and nationalisation or did they prefer capitalism and free enterprise?
Structural adjustment plans for the west, it seems, comprise of nationalisation, subsidisation and re-regulation.
See articleVenezuela's president, Hugo Chávez, ordered the nationalisation of the local business of Owens-Illinois, an American glassmaker.
Sovereign risks include nationalisation, expropriation, currency convertibility, breach of contract, war, and riot.
So in addition to targeting Goni, the nationalisation may boost government revenues. Glencore is demanding compensation for the smelter.
See articleBolivia's socialist president, Evo Morales, led troops into a tin smelter and declared its nationalisation.
After the nationalisation of the railways in 1948, The British Transport Films Unit was created to record and publicise the work of the nationalised transport industries.
Yes campaigners are pushing back against firms saying they may move operations out of Scotland if it secedes by threatening nationalisation.
They oppose industrial policy, nationalisation and protectionism.
A relapse into policies of nationalisation, over-regulation and protectionism would be a major mistake.
After nationalisation, however, it was forcefully depleted and deteriorated more and more: this is an undeniable fact.
On 1 May 1951 he announced the nationalisation of the oil industry.
Indeed, once stress tests on the banks are completed in April, there is the distinct prospect that the government's creeping nationalisation of the sector will extend further.
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