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- noun A
syncretic ideology ofpopulist economic nationalism that holds that theproductive forces of society — the ordinary worker, the small businessman, and the entrepreneur — are being held back byparasitical elements at the top and bottom of the social structure.
Etymologies
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Examples
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The belief system analysts sometimes call "producerism" served nicely.
OpEdNews - Diary: Hate coming back "out of the closet", as if it were ever in the closet 2009
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I confess a gap in my education about this right wing populist trope called "producerism" and it's utterly fascinating.
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Array, Hullabaloo 2009
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The belief system analysts sometimes call "producerism" served nicely.
AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed Array, Hullabaloo 2009
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The literature delineating the shift from producerism to consumerism is substantial, and still growing.
Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 196583 2007
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This right wing producerism (what color is that face when you say "welfare queen") is EVERYWHERE!
The Nation: Top Stories Jillian Rayfield 2010
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Calls to rally the virtuous "producing classes" against evil "parasites" at both the top and bottom of society is a tendency called producerism.
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This right wing producerism (what color is that face when you say "welfare queen") is EVERYWHERE!
The Nation: Top Stories Jillian Rayfield 2010
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By the 1850s Sutton shows that the corporate ideals and individual disciplines of religious producerism were expressed in trade unionism, in evangelical missions to workers, in factory preaching, in workers 'congregations, in temperance and Sabbatarianism, in the Sunday school movement, and in the politics of Protestant communal hegemony.
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This right wing producerism (what color is that face when you say "welfare queen") is EVERYWHERE!
The Nation: Top Stories Jillian Rayfield 2010
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This right wing producerism (what color is that face when you say "welfare queen") is EVERYWHERE!
The Nation: Top Stories Jillian Rayfield 2010
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