monopolism
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Origin of monopolism
First recorded in 1880–85; monopol(y) + -ism
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Lithuania is also a victim of the Soviet economy's "monopolism" -- the practice of turning a single factory into the sole supplier of a certain product for the entire country.
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Inequality of right was therefore the characteristic of this period; Marlo calls it monopolism.
From Contemporary Socialism by Rae, John
In the warmth of their recoil from the evils of monopolism, men ran into extreme and distorted embodiments of the opposite principle, and they ran contrary ways.
From Contemporary Socialism by Rae, John
He may be mistaken, but that at any rate is his ideal: it includes lasting monopolism.
From Primitive Love and Love-Stories by Finck, Henry Theophilus
In fact, I have expressly classed monopolism among those seven ingredients of love which occur in its sensual as well as its sentimental phases.
From Primitive Love and Love-Stories by Finck, Henry Theophilus
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