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'''Corporatism''', also known as '''corporativism''', is the setting up of the [[state]] on the basis of [[corporations]], which often entails the negation of [[Bourgeois democracy|parliamentary democracy]]. Corporatism is the key element of [[fascism]].<ref>[[Library:Interview with Chairman Gonzalo|''Interview with Chairman Gonzalo'']] (1988).<blockquote>“We understand corporativism as the setting up of the state based on corporations, which implies the negation of parliamentarism.”</blockquote></ref> | {{Fascism sidebar}}'''Corporatism''', also known as '''corporativism''', is the setting up of the [[state]] on the basis of [[corporations]], which often entails the negation of [[Bourgeois democracy|parliamentary democracy]]. Corporatism is the key element of [[fascism]].<ref>[[Library:Interview with Chairman Gonzalo|''Interview with Chairman Gonzalo'']] (1988).<blockquote>“We understand corporativism as the setting up of the state based on corporations, which implies the negation of parliamentarism.”</blockquote></ref> | ||
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Corporatism, also known as corporativism, is the setting up of the state on the basis of corporations, which often entails the negation of parliamentary democracy. Corporatism is the key element of fascism.[1]
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- ↑ Interview with Chairman Gonzalo (1988).
“We understand corporativism as the setting up of the state based on corporations, which implies the negation of parliamentarism.”