Definition of Horizontalism. Meaning of Horizontalism. Synonyms of Horizontalism

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- and contexts Horizontal coordinate system, in astronomy Horizontalism, in monetary circuit theory Horizontalism, in sociology Horizontal market, in microeconomics...
- Horizontalism is an approach to money creation theory pioneered by Basil Moore which states that private bank reserves are not managed by central banks...
- The Horizontal Falls, or Horizontal Waterfalls, nicknamed the "Horries" and known as Garaanngaddim by the local Indigenous people, are an unusual natural...
- Horizontal integration is the process of a company increasing production of goods or services at the same level of the value chain, in the same industry...
- In handwriting, horizontal progression is the gradual movement in the direction of writing across a paper (i.e. left to right for Western alphabets). In...
- Horizontal inequality is the inequality—economical, social or other—that does not follow from a difference in an inherent quality such as intelligence...
- direction at that point. Conversely, a direction or plane is said to be horizontal (or leveled) if it is perpendicular to the vertical direction. In general...
- In law, horizontal effect refers to the ability of legal requirements meant to apply only to public bodies to affect private rights. It arises where a...
- Horizontalidad (Spanish: [oɾisontaliˈðað], horizontality or horizontalism) is a social relationship that advocates the creation, development, and maintenance...
- vanguardism in left-wing movement politics and the shift toward distributed horizontalism in m**** protest movements since the early 20th century. The final chapter...