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merrickwt posted on Mon, May 21 2012 8:49 AM

I am looking for a word.

It is a single word to describe the economic system that supports producer interests over consumer interests. It combines mercantilism with labor interests into a single descriptor. Lew Rockwell used this term in an interview that I can't find, but it was perfect to use for a single term to describe this two-sided statist coin. Anyone have a guess?

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Corporatism maybe?

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I know it's not the droid your looking for, but it sounds like National Socialism.

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Sounds like either Nat'l Socialism or Facism. Another word could be Crony-Capitalism.

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parasitism

 

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It's easy to refute an argument if you first misrepresent it. William Keizer

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FOUND IT!

"Syndicalism"

...words. what funny things.

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