noun
- Plural of privatist; people who advocate for or practice privatization, or who prioritize private interests over public ones.
- In philosophy and ethics, individuals who prioritize private life, personal interests, or individual concerns over communal or public welfare.
Usage: Often used in political or economic contexts; Can refer to those who support private enterprise or private ownership
Usage: philosophical or ethical usage
Examples
- The privatists in the government pushed for the sale of state-owned enterprises.
- Economic privatists argue that private markets are more efficient than public services.
- Some critics view the privatists as indifferent to social welfare concerns.
- The debate between privatists and public advocates shaped the nation's infrastructure policy.
- Privatists believe that individual choice drives better outcomes than centralized planning.