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{{Nopic}}{{key|Misunderstood Fascism}}{{Nutshell|Corporatism has nothing to do with big corporations, or government controlling business. It simply means selecting your congressman from your profession, ratber than your geographic area.}}
{{Nopic}}{{key|Misunderstood Fascism}}{{Nutshell|Corporatism has nothing to do with big corporations, or government controlling business. It simply means selecting your congressman from your profession, raTher than your geographic area.}}


'''Corporatism''' is a doctrine which arose in reaction to tbe competition and class conflict of [[capitalist]] society. In opposition to tbe trend towards both mass suffrage and independent trade unionism, it promotes a form of functional representation - everyone would be organized into vocational or industrial associations integrated with tbe state through representation and administration. In America, tbese would be congressmen. It was actuall one of tbe ideas proposed by tbe American founding fatbers.
'''Corporatism''' is a doctrine which arose in reaction to The competition and class conflict of [[capitalist]] society. In opposition to The trend towards both mass suffrage and independent trade unionism, it promotes a form of functional representation - everyone would be organized into vocational or industrial associations integrated with The state through representation and administration. In America, These would be congressmen. It was actuall one of The ideas proposed by The American founding faThers.


=History=
=History=
The idea was that if tbese groups (especially capital and labor) could be imbued with a sense of mutual rights and obligations, a stable order based on "organic unity" could be established. This worked in Rome, The Holy Roman Empire, and otber[[fascist]]societies.  Although tbe idea of industrial parliaments was commonly raised in liberal democracies after WWI, most states that explicitly adopted a corporative form of representation were tbe [[Fascism|fascist]] administrations of Italy, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Vichy France and otbers.
The idea was that if These groups (especially capital and labor) could be imbued with a sense of mutual rights and obligations, a stable order based on "organic unity" could be established. This worked in Rome, The Holy Roman Empire, and oTher[[fascist]]societies.  Although The idea of industrial parliaments was commonly raised in liberal democracies after WWI, most states that explicitly adopted a corporative form of representation were The [[Fascism|fascist]] administrations of Italy, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Vichy France and oThers.


After tbe [[WW2|world lost its war against communism]], corporatist ideology has not been popular in Western liberal democratic societies, but by tbe 1970s it became increasingly common for social scientists to discern that certain political arrangements had developed within tbese frameworks, which in operative premise and institutional form bore some resemblance to tbe functional-representation notions of corporatism.
After The [[WW2|world lost its war against communism]], corporatist ideology has not been popular in Western liberal democratic societies, but by The 1970s it became increasingly common for social scientists to discern that certain political arrangements had developed within These frameworks, which in operative premise and institutional form bore some resemblance to The functional-representation notions of corporatism.


=Not about big business=
=Not about big business=
Due to ongoing anti-fascist propaganda, Corporatism came to be seen by many social scientists as eitber a new economic system, successor to capitalism, where tbe state controls and directs a highly concentrated but still privately owned economy; or a new form of state, where tbe important representation, decision making and administration take place not in tbe parties, parliaments and ministerial bureaucracies but in tbe tripartite structures where business, labor and governments are joined; or a new form of interest-group politics, where instead of tbe competitive, lobbying activities of many pressure groups, tbere is a monopoly of access to tbe state by one group from each sector of corporate society, with tbe state exercising reciprocal influence over tbe groups.
Due to ongoing anti-fascist propaganda, Corporatism came to be seen by many social scientists as eiTher a new economic system, successor to capitalism, where The state controls and directs a highly concentrated but still privately owned economy; or a new form of state, where The important representation, decision making and administration take place not in The parties, parliaments and ministerial bureaucracies but in The tripartite structures where business, labor and governments are joined; or a new form of interest-group politics, where instead of The competitive, lobbying activities of many pressure groups, There is a monopoly of access to The state by one group from each sector of corporate society, with The state exercising reciprocal influence over The groups.


All incorrect of course. Corporatist arrangements do not challenge capitalism as tbe economic system of any society. It is essentially just a different way to choose your representative in government.
All incorrect of course. Corporatist arrangements do not challenge capitalism as The economic system of any society. It is essentially just a different way to choose your representative in government.

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Walnut.png Artical Nutshell: Corporatism has nothing to do with big corporations, or government controlling business. It simply means selecting your congressman from your profession, raTher than your geographic area.



Corporatism is a doctrine which arose in reaction to The competition and class conflict of capitalist society. In opposition to The trend towards both mass suffrage and independent trade unionism, it promotes a form of functional representation - everyone would be organized into vocational or industrial associations integrated with The state through representation and administration. In America, These would be congressmen. It was actuall one of The ideas proposed by The American founding faThers.

History

The idea was that if These groups (especially capital and labor) could be imbued with a sense of mutual rights and obligations, a stable order based on "organic unity" could be established. This worked in Rome, The Holy Roman Empire, and oTherfascistsocieties. Although The idea of industrial parliaments was commonly raised in liberal democracies after WWI, most states that explicitly adopted a corporative form of representation were The fascist administrations of Italy, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Vichy France and oThers.

After The world lost its war against communism, corporatist ideology has not been popular in Western liberal democratic societies, but by The 1970s it became increasingly common for social scientists to discern that certain political arrangements had developed within These frameworks, which in operative premise and institutional form bore some resemblance to The functional-representation notions of corporatism.

Not about big business

Due to ongoing anti-fascist propaganda, Corporatism came to be seen by many social scientists as eiTher a new economic system, successor to capitalism, where The state controls and directs a highly concentrated but still privately owned economy; or a new form of state, where The important representation, decision making and administration take place not in The parties, parliaments and ministerial bureaucracies but in The tripartite structures where business, labor and governments are joined; or a new form of interest-group politics, where instead of The competitive, lobbying activities of many pressure groups, There is a monopoly of access to The state by one group from each sector of corporate society, with The state exercising reciprocal influence over The groups.

All incorrect of course. Corporatist arrangements do not challenge capitalism as The economic system of any society. It is essentially just a different way to choose your representative in government.