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From: "Lisa Stolarski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Yikes, Ian. I am not familiar with tort law or any of the other laws
James
> mentions here. Could you break this down a little bit for me? What I
> thinkI understand is that for the fascists public law is really the w
RE: [PEN-L:30591] Moussolini's Corporation
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From: Devine, James
My understanding is that the more pleasant part of the ideology of fascism
was "corporatism," in which tri-partite boards were set up that united
business, government, and labor, as a
rate state went to the government. The
Parliament became nothing more than a instrument for the corporations.
It seems that Moussolini's "corporation" was one that was created by the
state.
Lisa S.
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Italian fascist idea combined 'corporatism'
a
Title: RE: [PEN-L:30591] Moussolini's Corporation
My understanding is that the more pleasant part of the ideology of fascism was "corporatism," in which tri-partite boards were set up that united business, government, and labor, as a way of avoiding class conflict and mana
e country
> was
>> put under a government-appointed panel, called a corporation.
>> Representatives of management and labor, in each industry served on these
>> panels. All profits under the corporate state went to the government. The
>> Parliament became nothing mo
the country
was
> put under a government-appointed panel, called a corporation.
> Representatives of management and labor, in each industry served on these
> panels. All profits under the corporate state went to the government. The
> Parliament became nothing more than a instrument fo
industry served on these
panels. All profits under the corporate state went to the government. The
Parliament became nothing more than a instrument for the corporations.
It seems that Moussolini's "corporation" was one that was created by the
state.
Still unraveling this mystery.
Lisa S.