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national corporatism 

It is a political-philosophical thought based on the idea of a corporatist state.

It is a State model to replace the Liberal-Democratic State, the Free Market, Globalization, Capitalism, Liberalism, Progressivism, Socialism, Communism and Fascism. In it, there is no liberal individualism, fascist totalitarianism, nor socialist-communist collectivism. The state intervenes to appease class struggle and the greed for money when corporations cannot. Other corporations are given freedom of operation as long as they do not threaten to subvert the state order. Its principle is aristocratic (suum cuique), anti-democratic and anti-liberal. As in a body, it is composed of head, torso and limbs. The head is made up of the sovereign aristocrat, the trunk by the local aristocrats, and the members are the people. If the sovereign aristocrat becomes a tyrant, the council of local aristocrats can remove him to ensure discipline and order.
Do not confuse national corporatism with fascist totalitarian corporatism

Corporationalist

Noun- A person who believes in Corporationalism, the belief that Corporation(s) should have power over the individual, people and governments (locally, regionally, nationally and internationally). Its main characteristic are that it is fiercely opposed to "red tape", which can be anything from union membership to extra safety costs, the big corporations see government as a potential hindrance to their activities. Its main goal is that of all Corporations, to make a profit for its shareholders.
(1) U.S. Congressman House Minority Whip, Eric Cantor from Richmond, Virginia's opposition to Healthcare reform while, being financially supported by this industry and not benefiting his District or it's voters or people is a Corporationalist ideal.

(2) Eric Cantor is a corporationalist because he opposed bailing out GM and Chrysler from bankruptcy because they mainly have blue collar workers, unions and give benefits that sustain the middle class, while at the same time he favors Big Bank Bailouts and Executives keeping their bonuses at the expense of thousands of people who lost their life savings, retirement, homes.
Corporationalist by sweede low August 30, 2010

Corporatism 

a word or phrase used in the corporate world that is funny, annoying, or overused.
"Low hanging fruit" is my least favorite corporatism!
Corporatism by Jane AtCorporate January 14, 2010

Corporatist 

A romanian word that means that you are a "serious" man with a good "sucursala"(funny word for company).
You dress like a corporatist
Corporatist by joined_the November 25, 2022

Corporatism 

Not to be confused with corporatocracy, which is rule by multinational corporations (what we live in). Corporatism comes from the Greek 'corpus', meaning body. It is the mode of economics used by Fascist Italy, and is shared by many Third Positionists and Fascists alike. Its end goal is a harmonious relationship between employer and employee where both work for the good of the nation rather than for themselves, with the State forming as an intermediary to ensure cooperation.
Phil: "I support corporatism."
Dave: "So you support Disney running the government? Weird."
Phil: "No, I mean I support class collaboration and the organization of society into guilds which cooperate with their employers, using the state as an intermediary."
Corporatism by Hadrian_7411 October 1, 2023

corporatism 

Diametrically opposed to liberal laissez-faire and Marxist central planning; provides balance in labor relations, consequently combating the precariousness of work (proletarianization) as well as the unbridled accumulation of capital and usury. It is a spiritual organization of production and consumption that is qualitative rather than quantitative. Therefore, aristocratic hierarchies dismantle bourgeois plutocracies.
True corporatism is the organic basis of common interests.
corporatism by tradical October 31, 2023