Economism

economism

economism A Marxist term, originally used to denote a trade-union-based political strategy, but nowadays more commonly used to characterize an economically reductionist argument. See also ECONOMIC DETERMINISM; MODE OF PRODUCTION; REDUCTIONISM.

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