In economic policies they would eventually adopt a platform of militant corporatism and economic nationalism. |
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Their support for corporatism displays true fascism as Mussolini defined the term. |
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It is time to get rid of the selfish views and the rampant abuse of our planet and people for the foolish and temporary profits of corporatism. |
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Fascism should more appropriately be called corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power. |
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This would be a subtle slap in the face to industrialism, consumerism and corporatism, none of which had a positive impact on the last century. |
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In such a world, suggests Maddin, avarice, phallocentrism, corporatism and narcissism are dominating the world and deforming it utterly. |
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Well those who protect this system of conservatism and corporatism love lauding us with such flowery titles. |
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Aspects of patriarchy, in my opinion, have become co-opted by commercialism and corporatism. |
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Socialism, fascism, communism, corporatism and indeed our own hybrid democracy are all exercises in minimising financial risk in people's lives. |
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A third area of interest includes the mechanisms of capitalist accommodation, especially nationalism and corporatism. |
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Fascism is about corporatism and the slow, sly, insidious subversion of the democratic process, which you have very capably written about. |
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The problem is corporatism in the public sphere, and corporatism in the public sphere is fascism. |
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Mussolini's fascism attempted to remove class antagonisms through nationalism and corporatism. |
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However, rowing remains one of the few pursuits that has retained its dignity to the present day, seen in distinction from corporatism and its pervasive influences. |
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The idea that the internet would herald a new, clean-limbed, egalitarian corporatism is dead. |
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We have wasted billions of dollars of taxpayer money on misguided ideology of state corporatism. |
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Whatever the legitimation in terms of harmonious labour relations, corporatism in practice ensured that the interests of big business prevailed over those of organized labour. |
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Fascist-style corporatism had little appeal in liberal democracies. |
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Unfortunately American political culture, and increasingly global political culture, is infected with themes of either radical individualism or radical corporatism. |
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In the dark days of the 1960s, however, it was a call to arms for a free-enterprise counter-revolution against state corporatism and sleepy managerialism. |
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Scrap the mixing of autocracy, however, and govern with shrewdness and corporatism! |
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University systems characterised by clientelism and corporatism must be thoroughly challenged. |
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He espoused corporatism by forcing state enterprises to model themselves on Western companies. |
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In other words they abandon it because they accept the rise of what I call corporatism. |
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Mrs Mussolini can spare a friendly thought for her grandfather's dedication to corporatism. |
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Because they cut across the artificial, abstract, top-down and interestdriven divisions of corporatism. |
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The phenomenon which I call corporatism has affected the ability of every sector of society to act. |
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The cult of corporatism allows us to reimagine the corporation as our ultimate access point to the infinitude of possibility. |
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But instead of board member, the definitive organizational role in contemporary corporatism is the human resources manager. |
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There is no returning to the old days of Father Knows Best corporatism, of top-down command-and-control leadership, of low-road, zero-sum competition. |
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He knows that, whether or not any new European Constitution is passed, Britain will be dragged further and further into corporatism if present arrangements go unchallenged. |
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This dilute corporatism does not exclude a contest of political parties. |
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The undermining of these four policy regulations is a strategy of corporatism to take over the multi-million-dollar inshore lobster industry and put it into the hands of a few. |
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Rather, I believe in the aggressive intelligence of the citizenry, as against the ultimatly self-destructive nature of corporatism and the passive, inefficient, top heavy, directionlessness of the transnational. |
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His reconstruction of corporatism from the Weimar Republic until today, and possibly into the future, is rather arbitrary, though. |
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For my part, I think we owe the Brussels fiasco as much as to the corporatism of the European institutions, and first and foremost the Brussels Commission, as to some Member States defending their legitimate interests. |
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If they ignore that fact, out of corporatism, out of intellectual conviction or out of ideology, the judges will be forgetting where their terrible power comes from, and paving the way for extremism. |
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The corporatist union structure is in severe crisis, and the benefits that corporatism once offered to some unionized sectors-like cheap housing, food subsidies and job security-have become a thing of the past. |
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It's time to set ideological yokes and corporatism aside. |
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I would like to begin by thanking the rapporteur for his work and congratulating him on having made a distinction in the report between social inclusion and egalitarianism or corporatism. |
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We must not forget that the private sector is also managerially-driven and suffers to an equal if not greater extent from the negative consequences of corporatism described above. |
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All we can now do is hope that, one day, we shall be able to move on from the present stasis and give real impetus to the European project by overcoming the various forms of self-aggrandising corporatism. |
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It is no coincidence that capitalism, industrialism, and corporatism have flourished in such an extreme, radical and destructive fashion in this age. |
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Publicize the study widely so as to inform the residents of Iztapalapa and Mexico City about effective forms of civic participation, thus helping to combat clientelism and corporatism. |
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And if Europe wants to be left behind, left behind to stagnation and to unemployment and to statism and to corporatism, than yes, vote against this report tomorrow. |
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Only by walking away from that acceptance of corporatism as the determining model in society can doctors and other experts play their proper role in changing the direction of health care. |
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Instead of these kinds of programs and state corporatism on which the government has been spending money, perhaps it should be looking at cutting income taxes and let people get ahead. |
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Syndicalism is thus a form of communism and economic corporatism, but also refers to the political movement and tactics used to bring about this type of system. |
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Corporatism as we experience it, in Phelps' telling, owes more to the continental European intellectual strands that came together in Benito Mussolini's syndicalism. |
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