Macdonaldism
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See also: MacDonaldism
English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Macdonald + -ism, from Donald Stovel Macdonald, the chair of the Royal Commission on the Economic Union and Development Prospects for Canada (the Macdonald Commission).
Noun
[edit]Macdonaldism (uncountable)
- (chiefly Canada) The policies recommended by the Macdonald Commission, especially the neoliberal economic policies and emphasis on free trade.
- 1994, Neville Kirk, Labour and Society in Britain and the USA, page 75:
- The second development revolved around the growth of a radical alternative to Macdonaldism.
- 2004, Luiz Carlos Susin, Jon Sobrino, Felix Wilfred, A different world is possible, page 71:
- And over and above this blatant injustice, through an ever-expanding global network the dehumanizing consequences of a certain uniform model of culture (call it cultural Macdonaldism) are spreading to the whole of the planet and eroding away the original local cultures.
- 2015, Richard Roman, Edur Velasco Arregui, Mel Watkins, Continental Crucible, page 27:
- And since 1993, the Liberals have practiced “Macdonaldism” with a vengeance.
Usage notes
[edit]Not to be confused with MacDonaldism or McDonaldization.