Definition of Statists. Meaning of Statists. Synonyms of Statists

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Definition of Statists

Statist
Statist Sta"tist, n. [From State.] 1. A statesman; a politician; one skilled in government. [Obs.] Statists indeed, And lovers of their country. --Milton. 2. A statistician. --Fawcett.

Meaning of Statists from wikipedia

- In political science, statism or etatism (from French état 'state') is the doctrine that the political authority of the state is legitimate to some degree...
- emerged in reaction to the formation of modern sovereign states, which anti-statists considered to work against the interests of the people. During the 19th...
- Look up statist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Statist may refer to: Anything pertaining to the political ideology of Statism Statists (Belgium)...
- the Austrian forces forced Van der Noot and his Statists into exile in the Dutch Republic. The Statists supported Belgian independence but their main area...
- Statist individualism is an ideology which pushes for an alliance between state and individual. The ideology's basic tenet is the idea that strong state...
- The Statist was a British magazine. It was established in 1878. From 1878 to 1894, its subtitle was "a w****ly journal for economics and men of business";...
- government, whereas the Statists, led by Henri Van der Noot, were staunchly conservative and supported by the Church. The Statists, who had a wider base...
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- government, whereas the Statists, led by Hendrik Van der Noot, were staunchly conservative and supported by the Church. The Statists, who had a wider base...
- were led by Jan Frans Vonck and were opposed to the more conservative "Statists", although they did initially ally with them for the sake of liberating...