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to interventionism

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The political practice of intervening in a sovereign state's affairs.

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He was twice a wartime convert to interventionism – and twice he repented.

Equally instructive are Schlesinger's recollections of the battles to rescue liberalism from the suffocating embrace of Communism and the slow passage of high-minded intellectuals from isolationism to interventionism in World War II.

"And he said: 'Because people would live in them.' And I said: 'Ah, I see your problem.'" That's why, while Irons hates "committees, [hates] having to convince people", he's also allergic to interventionism.

There is the scope for more market wobbles as the vote in Congress approaches.Meanwhile, what makes the current political debate so interesting is the way that it divides political parties with, by and large, the right and the left opposed to interventionism and the "managerial middle" in favour.

See Price 2002 for a diagnosis of why people have made this mistake, and also for an argument objecting to interventionism for offering a 'redundant' physical mechanism responsible for entropy increase).

They accused Trump of holding an amorphous worldview -- switching from isolationism to interventionism, and refusing to acknowledge his past support for the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq and the 2011 intervention in Libya.

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But in The New Statesman, John Gray looks at influential ideas that faltered across the decade now ending — from neoconservatism to liberal interventionism to the neoliberal "Washington consensus" about debt-fueled free markets.

Besides, on economics, the role of the state and welfare, the far-right parties are way to the left of social democracy, seeking to turn the clock back to state interventionism, full employment, generous pensions and welfare systems (for native whites, not immigrants).

Does he want to roll back an over-heavy state, or return to Colbertist interventionism?

We must demand that unrestrained capitalism give way to economic interventionism".

Yet in this area it is worth curbing a natural aversion to government interventionism: child-rearing is part of the state's business.Children are the focus of much of the British government's current hyperactivity.

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