producerism
|pro/duc/er/ism|
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/prəˈduːsərɪzəm/
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/prəˈdjuːsərɪzəm/
emphasis on producers
Etymology
'producerism' originates from the English word 'producer,' combined with the suffix '-ism,' which denotes a belief or ideology.
'Producer' comes from the Latin word 'producere,' meaning 'to bring forth,' and '-ism' is a suffix used in English to form nouns indicating a belief or principle.
Initially, it referred to the act of producing, but over time it evolved into an ideology emphasizing the role of producers in society.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Noun 1
an ideology that emphasizes the importance of producers, such as farmers, workers, and small business owners, in the economy and society.
The political party's platform was heavily influenced by producerism, advocating for policies that support local farmers and small businesses.
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Last updated: 2025/01/11 11:42