英:['welˌferɪzm]
美:['welˌferɪzəm]
英:['welˌferɪzm]
美:['welˌferɪzəm]
The first known use of welfarism was in 1928
1 But those causes soon diverged, as scientists and upper-crust sportsmen came to dominate conservation and largely squeezed out the lay crusaders who had launched welfarism.
2 This form of welfarism, Ms. Aiyar says, shifts the balance of power between citizens and the state.
3 The statement focused on inflation, unemployment, excessive taxation, inordinate welfarism — and wage and price controls.
4 What is not true is that, given the historical conditions of the abundance made possible by capitalism, welfarism is certain to collapse in the short or medium run.
5 Upon a platform of opposition to these, the true evils of welfarism, conservatives can firmly stand.
6 In truth, this is not socialism, but an extension of longstanding corporate welfarism.
事实上,这不是社会主义,而是长期的企业福利主义的扩张。