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Fascism
thumb|upright=1.05|Benito Mussolini, dictator of Italy (left), and [[Adolf Hitler, dictator of Germany (right), were notable fascist leaders.]]
Émile Durkheim
French sociologist (1858–1917)
António de Oliveira Salazar
Prime Minister of Portugal (1889-1970)
Getúlio Vargas
President of Brazil (1930–1945; 1951–1954)
corporatism
thumb|upright=1.1|Emblems used by medieval German guilds and [[corporations, displaying various symbols related to their professions]]
guild
association of persons in feudal Europe who oversee the practice of their craft/trade in a particular area
Alasdair MacIntyre
Scottish-American philosopher (1929–2025)
Nordic model
economic and social policies common to the Nordic countries, including a comprehensive welfare state and collective bargaining at the national level, while being based on the economic foundations of free market capitalism
social market economy
socio-economic model
Institutional Revolutionary Party
Mexican political party
guild
thumb|right|''Syndics of the Drapers' Guild|The Syndics of the Drapers' Guild'' by [[Rembrandt, 1662]]
organizational culture
values and behaviours that contribute to the unique social and psychological environment of an organization
economy of Nazi Germany
overview about the economy in Nazi Germany
consociationalism
Consociationalism ( ) is a form of democratic power sharing. Political scientists define a consociational state as one which has major internal divisions along ethnic, religious, or linguistic lines, but which remains stable due to consultation among the elites of these groups. Consociational states are often contrasted with states with majoritarian electoral systems.
Adam Müller
German publicist, literary critic, political economist, and theorist of the state
G. D. H. Cole
British historian, economist, writer (1889-1959)
National Council of Slovenia
upper house
National Union
Portuguese political party
class collaboration
ideology which states that social classes should collaborate with each other
Othmar Spann
Austrian philosopher (1878-1950)
collegium
any association in ancient Rome that acted as a legal entity
Metaxism
thumb|upright|Ioannis Metaxas, prime minister and dictator of Greece (1936–1941)
Hans Blüher
German journalist, writer and philosopher (1888-1955)
Manuel Fal Conde
Spanish lawyer (1894-1975)
co-determination
practice of workers of an enterprise having the right to vote for representatives on the board of directors in a company
Gemeinschaft and Gesellschaft
categories which were coined by the German sociologist Ferdinand Tönnies
Mihail Manoilescu
Romanian politician and economist (1891–1950)
Adolf A. Berle
American diplomat (1895-1971)
Rod Dreher
American journalist
Herbert Agar
American journalist (1897-1980)
Francisco Elías de Tejada y Spínola
Spanish philosopher (1917–1978)
Heinrich Pesch
German economist (1854-1926)
livery company
ancient trade association in the City of London
Tullio Cianetti
Italian politician (1899–1976)
Liberal Party
1951–1970 political party in South Korea
Víctor Pradera Larumbe
Spanish politician (1872–1936)
corporate statism
form of corporatism closely related to fascism
Heinrich Schurtz
German ethnologist and historian (1863-1903)
Unity Party
Hungarian political party
Fatherland League
Norwegian propaganda organization
Chamber of Fasces and Corporations
Legislature of the Kingdom of Italy, 1939 to 1943
Alfred Richard Orage
British politician (1873-1934)
People's Party (Bulgaria)
Bulgarian Political Party
tripartism
Tripartism is an economic system of neo-corporatism based on a mixed economy and tripartite contracts between employers' organizations, trade unions, and the government of a country. Each is to act as a social partner to create economic policy through cooperation, consultation, negotiation, and compromise. In Tripartism, the government has a large role in the economy and engages in negotiations between labour unions and business interest groups to establish economic policy.
Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers
London livery company
Young German Order
paramilitary organization in Weimar Germany
Ilminism
thumb|Hand-written poster promoting the (1949)
Marcelino Oreja Elósegui
Spanish politician (1894–1934)
Salvador Minguijón Adrián
Spanish historian (1874-1959)
Bavarian Senate
former second chamber of the Landtag of Bavaria (1946–1999)
Worshipful Company of Curriers
Livery company of the City of London
Juan Olazábal Ramery
Spanish politician
Democratic Nationalist Party
political party in Romania
Blue Labour
organization
Louis Salleron
French writer (1905–1992)
Rafael Gambra Ciudad
Spanish philosopher (1920–2004)
Romanian Front
political party in Romania
National Corporate Party
defunct Irish political party
Proprietary Corporation
Fascist Corporatist economic project
liberal corporatism
application of corporatism