commercialismkəˈmɜr ʃəˌlɪz əm
commercialism (n)
English Definitions:
commerce, commercialism, mercantilism (noun)
transactions (sales and purchases) having the objective of supplying commodities (goods and services)
commercialism (Noun)
The practices, methods, aims, and spirit of commerce or business.
commercialism (Noun)
The capitalist tendency to value profit over everything else.
Commercialism
Commercialism is the application of both manufacturing and consumption towards personal usage, or the practices, methods, aims, and spirit of free enterprise geared toward generating profit. Commercialism can also be used in a negative connotation to refer to the possibility within open-market capitalism to exploit objects, people, and/or the environment for private gain for the purpose of generating profit. As such, the related term "commercialized" can be used in a negative fashion, implying that someone or something has been despoiled by commercial or monetary interests. Commercialism can also refer, positively or negatively, to corporate domination. Commercialism is often closely associated with the corporate world and advertising, and often makes use of advancements in technology.
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