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Corporatism is a
political system of
interest representation and
policymaking whereby corporate groups, such as agricultural, labour, military, business...
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labour code. From 1930 he
worked with the
reformist trade unions in the
corporativist National Economic Committee.
After the
establishment of
Estado Novo...
- Carnaro) was a
constitution that
combined Sorelian national syndicalist,
corporativist, and
democratic republican ideas. D'Annunzio is
often seen as a precursor...
- ac****ulation of
wealth and power.
Catholic principles provide a logic, and the
corporativist state, with
every organ of the
society properly represented, provides...
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authoritarian Constitution of Brazil's
Estado Novo and
established a
corporativist state. The
Constitution of 1940
promised a "strong, but not despotic"...
- (Saltsjöbaden Agreement) in 1938. However, the
backgrounds for both
corporativist agreements were different.
Sweden had not
suffered a
civil war and was...
- Resistência saw this
notion as
similar to the
notions of
crony capitalism and
corporativist capitalism; the
journalist João
Pedro Sabino Guimarães,
writing for...
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approached various right-wing currents, in-between maurismo, Integrism,
corporativist Christian Democracy,
primoderiverismo and Francoism, yet he was most...
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Armando Arce, and
Augusto Céspedes. “It
espoused a
somewhat confused corporativist philosophy,
urging extensive government intervention in the economy...
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slightly and
unsatisfactorily until 1960 due to
economically illiberal corporativist and
protectionist policies promoted by Salazar's regime,
entering thereafter...