Corporate State

Corporate statism, state corporatism, or simply corporatism is a political culture and a form of corporatism - closely related to fascism - whose adherents hold that the corporate group which forms the basis of society is the state. The state requires all members of a particular economic sector to join an officially designated interest group. Such interest groups thus attain public status, and they participate in national policymaking. As a result, the state has great control over the groups, and groups have great control over their members.As with other political cultures, societies have existed historically which exemplified corporate statism, for …

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Wilson Center Canada · 15 August 2022 English

Ambassador can help to advance the relationship even during contentious moments, and the consequences of managing the relationship directly between the White House and Los Pinos or the Palacio Nacional …

embrace those who wanted to change the old corporate state in its... political and social dimensions.”


CAPI: Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives · 13 June 2022 English

Anthropologist Ellen Hertz captured the early development of the Shanghai Stock Exchange through the discourses and practices of main players such as individual investors, institutional investors, and the state in …

instead, it is an emergence of an oligarchic corporate state and Party (2008: 145). In opposing the idea


City of Toronto, Ontario · 9 May 2022 English

This funding through continued partnerships with the budget ensures that the City will continue to respond to Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario the pandemic, address its financial …

Employee Benefits, Stabilization for Operations, Corporate, State of Good Repair (Capital), Community Initiatives


City of Toronto, Ontario · 17 June 2021 English

City will also continue to work with the Government of Canada and the Province Ontario to determine the necessary funding supports to address the unprecedented pressures the City faces. [...] …

Employee Benefits, Stabilization for Operations, Corporate, State of Good Repair (Capital), Community Initiatives


AUP: Athabasca University Press · 23 April 2021 English

Regime of Obstruction makes visible complex connections between corporate power and the extraction and use of carbon energy. Anchored in sociological and political theory, this volume provides hard data and …

the ongoing accumulation of fossil capital. Corporate-state largesse extends to research centres and research


PUL: Les Presses de l'Université Laval · 25 March 2021 French

"On a longtemps défini la période allant de la fin de la Deuxième Guerre mondiale à la Révolution tranquille sous l'angle d'un certain monolithisme idéologique : le "duplessisme" et le …


City of Brampton, Ontario · 30 November 2016 English

The AMP plans the City’s Asset Management program to meet or improve the assets of the City to match the SOLI report. [...] Goals of the CAMPlan for the City …

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CCPA: Canadian Centre For Policy Alternatives · 26 October 2015 English

CANADA AND CLIMATE. He is application of international career she began working MONITOR ARE THOSE OF THE AUTHORS the author of the New law and respect for the with appropriated …

(2015), 286 pages, $32.00. subsidiary of the corporate state.” what form it will take: a breakdown Hence and animal miscarriages, and poi- ways the corporate state deals with and rational choice. He quotes Oxford responsibility to anyone else is op- tions of the corporate state. use of inmates as a kind of slave la- tional


UAKN: Urban Aboriginal Knowledge Network · 19 September 2015 English

The Department of the Interior described this philosophy in 1877: “Our Indian legislation generally rests on the principle, that the aborigines are to be kept in a condition of tutelage …

Each of these systems is embedded in the corporate state, creating revenue and providing employment Sinclair, I., & Thoburn, J. (2006). Can the corporate state parent?. Children and Youth Services Review


NSP: New Society Publishers · 2015 English

In The Wild, life is transformed into new life through what some- times appear to be the violent processes of death, and in doing so adds to the complex diversity …

decades. The disproportionate nature of the corporate-state coalition’s response to these movements emerged question or mention. This hypocrisy in the corporate-state kleptocracy’s attitude towards violence would least voiced opposition to). Yet those the corporate-state coalition inflict violence upon, or those such as the global finance industry – that corporate-state coalition driving our most life-threatening such logic, it nonetheless appeals to the corporate-state coalition as it fits perfectly into the current


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