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<blockquote data-quote="Avid" data-source="post: 67502076" data-attributes="member: 339412"><p>I had to look at this a while before having a grasp of what you ask. Similar questions came to my mind as I pondered what it was really saying, and I like it more after thinking about it some!</p><p></p><p>Notice Corporatism is OPPOSITE from Socialism. Certain techniques and methods are used in both (cronyism, etc.,) and that makes them on a par in only one direction. The other direction they are opposite. </p><p></p><p>Fascism and Communism are perceived to be opposites in certain world view scenarios, but are BOTH Socialist in nature. Corporatism may not be all good, but errs on the side of capitalism. Money, and not idealism, has pushed these to the opposite extreme.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Avid, post: 67502076, member: 339412"] I had to look at this a while before having a grasp of what you ask. Similar questions came to my mind as I pondered what it was really saying, and I like it more after thinking about it some! Notice Corporatism is OPPOSITE from Socialism. Certain techniques and methods are used in both (cronyism, etc.,) and that makes them on a par in only one direction. The other direction they are opposite. Fascism and Communism are perceived to be opposites in certain world view scenarios, but are BOTH Socialist in nature. Corporatism may not be all good, but errs on the side of capitalism. Money, and not idealism, has pushed these to the opposite extreme. [/QUOTE]
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