Productivism vs Productivist - What's the difference?
productivism | productivist |
The belief that measurable economic productivity is the purpose of human organization. Of or pertaining to productivism.
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As nouns the difference between productivism and productivist
is that productivism is the belief that measurable economic productivity is the purpose of human organization while productivist is a supporter of productivism.As an adjective productivist is
of or pertaining to productivism.productivism
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(en-noun) (wikipedia productivism)productivist
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