Silly McKay! Mussolini actually said corporate power, not corporations! And also, according to skepticallibertarian.com (lol), he never actually said corporate power anyway! And also, even if he did say it (which we’re distinctly unsure of, but quite sure that you’re lying either way it ends up), corporatism in Italy is way different than corporations in the US! It refers to monopolies, not mega corps which will eventually become monopolies!
The description presented for corporatism is partial in this article. Corporatism doesn't prevent free market. In fact it doesn't care about free market. It's an organisation for the people of the field to organise themselves.
It's used since the middle ages at least. It is indeed often used by the central government to get some controle on the field (to prevent a technology from going in an enemy kingdom for example, at a time when patent didn't exist).
It is not free market in the sense that someone can't come into the business without the corporation allowance first. But many markets are just as bad anyway ; when companies have a monopoly or close enough from it, it's arguably even worse.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/fascism-corporations-corporatism-dictionary/
Thank your linking to this. Way more nuanced and interesting than the meme.
Also I hate this font.
It’s also taken many forms since Mussolini’s reign. Kershaw famously wrote that “trying to define fascism is like trying to nail jelly to the wall.”
https://www.britannica.com/topic/fascism
Nothing quite like a homemade peanut butter and Jell-o sandwich.
just mix the peanut butter into the Jell-o when you add the broccoli and cauliflower
Silly McKay! Mussolini actually said corporate power, not corporations! And also, according to skepticallibertarian.com (lol), he never actually said corporate power anyway! And also, even if he did say it (which we’re distinctly unsure of, but quite sure that you’re lying either way it ends up), corporatism in Italy is way different than corporations in the US! It refers to monopolies, not mega corps which will eventually become monopolies!
Sixteen Pinocchios for you, dumb lefty!
The description presented for corporatism is partial in this article. Corporatism doesn't prevent free market. In fact it doesn't care about free market. It's an organisation for the people of the field to organise themselves.
It's used since the middle ages at least. It is indeed often used by the central government to get some controle on the field (to prevent a technology from going in an enemy kingdom for example, at a time when patent didn't exist).
It is not free market in the sense that someone can't come into the business without the corporation allowance first. But many markets are just as bad anyway ; when companies have a monopoly or close enough from it, it's arguably even worse.