You do have a penchant for misleading subject titles of the threads you create.
So Michael Moore admits that the name of the film should have been corporatism - a love story! Then he goes on to explain why corporatism isn't working properly, thus corrupting what capitalism is supposed to be about in this country. Since the two are joined at the hip, his explanation stands.
Sorry neocons, but you just can't blow the man down!
And that means that Capitalism = Corporatism how?Corporatism is making boards of all the various industries and forcing them to work together for the good of the nation. Not causing as little damage that conservatives did as possible to come to fruition. Damo is just ignorant.
And that means that Capitalism = Corporatism how?
First you are wrong, Corporatism is the principles, doctrine, or system of corporative organization of a political unit, as a city or state.
Second what you describe is fascism, not corporatism.
Except it isn't. Corporatism is a political state acting as a corporation would, not a political state directing the corporation to produce specifically what the government wants them to (as happened in fascism.) Your fundamental disconnect is in the vast ignorance that you don't even know exists within the gaping holes of your knowledge.Corporatism was the economic philosophy of fascism. Fascist Italy was a corporatist state.
Except it isn't. Corporatism is a political state acting as a corporation would, not a political state directing the corporation to produce specifically what the government wants them to (as happened in fascism.)
If you'll note, the corporations join together to make the governing body (as I said). It is not the same thing as a government directing corporations to, say, stop making spindles and to start using slave labor to make bullets for the war effort. They are not the same thing. While it may have been influential, it was distorted by fascism into what I have described, it became something other than corporatism.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporatism
Corporatism is a system of economic, political, and social organization where corporate groups such as business, ethnic, farmer, labour, military, patronage, or religious groups are joined together into a single governing body in which the different groups are mandated to negotiate with each other to establish policies in the interest of the multiple groups within the body.[1] Corporatism views society as being alike to an organic body in which each corporate group is viewed as a necessary organ for society to function properly.[2]
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In Italy, corporatism became influential amongst Italian nationalists. The Charter of Carnaro gained much popularity as the prototype of a 'corporative state', having displayed much within its tenets as a guild system combining the concepts of autonomy & authority in a special synthesis. This appealed to Hegelian thinkers such as Mussolini who were looking for a new alternative to popular socialist & syndicalist stances which was also a progressive system of governing labor and still a new way of relating to political governance as a whole.
You do have a penchant for misleading subject titles of the threads you create.
So Michael Moore admits that the name of the film should have been corporatism - a love story! Then he goes on to explain why corporatism isn't working properly, thus corrupting what capitalism is supposed to be about in this country. Since the two are joined at the hip, his explanation stands.
Sorry neocons, but you just can't blow the man down!
Read Adam Smith, Milton Friedman or any of the other prominent Capitalists and you'll know it's the opposite of Corporatism. One of the main reasons they don't want Government involvemnet in the economy is because it will lead to Corporatism. As it has in the U.S.
Originally Posted by Taichiliberal
You do have a penchant for misleading subject titles of the threads you create.
So Michael Moore admits that the name of the film should have been corporatism - a love story! Then he goes on to explain why corporatism isn't working properly, thus corrupting what capitalism is supposed to be about in this country. Since the two are joined at the hip, his explanation stands.
Sorry neocons, but you just can't blow the man down!
What's misleading? The title of Moore's film is misleading. He builds up a strawman of capitalism/free markets and that's about all he can blow down.
That doesn't make sense, as it is corporations that continually try to eradicate gov't oversite, which is suppose to insure true competition that this the mainstay of capitalism ( i.e., American anti-trust laws). Capitalism does not survive under monopolies and dynasties beyond a certain point.
That doesn't make sense, as it is corporations that continually try to eradicate gov't oversite, which is suppose to insure true competition that this the mainstay of capitalism ( i.e., American anti-trust laws). Capitalism does not survive under monopolies and dynasties beyond a certain point.