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A capitalist theory which opposes economic domination by large corporations in favor of small-scale, generally local businesses, thus leaving most economic activity to the petite bourgeoisie.
Businesses operating on this theory are often characterized by a kitschy, cozy aesthetic, cheugy merchandise, and a strong pride in being small local businesses.
A capitalist theory which opposes economic domination by large corporations in favor of small-scale, generally local businesses, thus leaving most economic activity to the petite bourgeoisie.
Businesses operating on this theory are often characterized by a kitschy, cozy aesthetic, cheugy merchandise, and a strong pride in being small local businesses.
Allison prefers quaint capitalism over corporatism, so she shops at her local farmers' market instead of the grocery store.
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Get the Hit the Quan mug.Rejoinder; a French expression meaning "Just as well."
What it really means: "Well what you say may be true, but that's not how I see it and anyway you're missing the point."
For extra emphasis, you can preface the phrase with "mais" (which means "but").
An upscale putdown.
Considering the reputation of France in the US right now, best used only at cocktails where white wine and brie are served.
What it really means: "Well what you say may be true, but that's not how I see it and anyway you're missing the point."
For extra emphasis, you can preface the phrase with "mais" (which means "but").
An upscale putdown.
Considering the reputation of France in the US right now, best used only at cocktails where white wine and brie are served.
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