“Producerism” names both a very specific ideological current (see comment no.1) and also a broader current of thinking, widespread in the American (and Western) public, which privileges the producers of wealth over consumers. But it is also relates to broader structures of thought on the left and right which contrast productive capital to financial capital, the organic community to the rootless cosmopolitans, the authentically national to the slippery global, etc. And this in turn links to what some call “structural antisemitism”. See e.g. http://balkans.puscii.nl/?q=content/text-structural-antisemitism or critical view http://communism.blogsport.eu/2011/07/18/attac-the-critique-of-globalization-and-structural-antisemitism/
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