Corporatism as a Economic and Social Model

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I would like the readers impression of Corporatism as an economic and social model.
 
Does Corporatism necessarily have to be Fascism, or is Fascism one offshoot of Corporatism?
You’re mincing words. I didn’t ask if one agrees with Fascism, I said does one believe in the economic principals of Fascism.

Fascism is not an offshoot of corporatism, it is an offshoot of Socialism.
 
I don’t think corporatism is a bad social model. Only with just management.

Keep in mind that operating a corporation is a privilege and not an ordinary right in a U.S. state.

The state legislatures define the laws as well as the state and U.S. Constitutions.

Employment practices are often unjust and state agencies tend to favor the corporations in my state. Business practices are sometimes implemented to “run employees off”. It creates severe emotional problems and is a form of harrassment in the name of profits. This is typical in the oilfield.

The corporations get off the hook.

Whistleblowing is frowned upon.
 
The persecutions I experienced at large corporation led me back to the Church.

Just seeing one of their vehicles on the road makes me angry.
 
Fascism is dangerous. Government is a check on the private sector. When business is in bed with government, government gets lax on business and the laws on the books aren’t enforced.

When fascism leads into Nationalistic tendencies we have a problem. We tend to drift towards mammon.
 
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