1. the organization of a society into industrial and professional corporations serving as organs of political representation and exercising control over persons and activities within their jurisdiction
The French education establishment, and its 1m-strong teaching body, is filled with powerful lobbies, which fiercely defend subjects, teachers, students and other corporatist interests.
Mr Monks’s view of capitalism was forged in the corporatist 1950s world of Imperial Chemical Industries (later ICI), with its generous pensions, fringe benefits, profit-sharing and so on.
Instead he paints a corporatist vision of managed markets, in which 「producer organisations」 fix maximum and minimum market prices (this would mean changing EU competition rules).
At least the Thatcher government felt able to cut taxes as it set about privatiseing utilities and hacking back corporatist controls.
至少,当年撒切尔当局认为,着手开展公共事业私营化,割断社团主义控制的同时推进减税事业是可行的。
Ms fernandez had planned to use the National Day to announce a corporatist 「social pact」 on wages, prices and investment. She was forced to change her plans.
Outsiders called in to refloat the ship found something unexpected: a perfectly-preserved but barely functioning example of early 20th-century corporatist bureaucracy.