Gremialismo, or guildism, is a right-wing to far-right social, political, and economic ideology, inspired by Catholic social teachings that claims that every correct social order should base itself in intermediary societies between persons and the state, which are created and managed in freedom, and that the order should serve only the purposes for which they were created.
Gremialismo, or guildism, is a right-wing to far-right social, political, and economic ideology, inspired by Catholic social teachings that claims that every correct social order should base itself in intermediary societies between persons and the state, which are created and managed in freedom, and that the order should serve only the purposes for which they were created.
==History== In Chile, gremialismo was the main doctrine of the liberal-conservative movement that emerged in the latter half of the 1960s, leading the opposition to the University Reform at the Catholic University of Chile. As such, it stood against both the left and the center movements. Gremialismo was influenced by Francoist-corporatism, even the economic views of it got rejected, they favored it's cultural views. Besides cultural similarities to integralism or even Falangism, gremialismo rejects corporatism and other left economic systems and supports capitalism Gremialismo advocates for anti-communism, Chilean nationalism, neo-conservatism and the social doctrine of the church.
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