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Corporate nationalism is a phrase that is used to convey various meanings, including: *A political culture, in which members believe the basic unit of society and the primary concern of the state is the corporate group rather than the individual, and that the interests of the corporate group are the same as the interest of the nation. *Corporations should work mainly for the national good, rather than the good of their owners *Corporations should be protected from foreign ownership *Corporations should (may) be nationalized *The state is biased towards corporate interests ==State should deal with corporations rather than individuals== "Corporate Nationalism" may be used to describe a political philosophy and economic theory whose adherents are corporatists and believe that the basic unit of the society, be it the family or other corporate groups, has the same interests as the nation. Some therefore believe that the state should deal primarily with "corporations", which may include companies, worker's cooperatives, unions and so on, and allow these units to organize themselves to serve their members as they feel fit.〔Wolfgang Streeck & Lane Kenworthy, ("Theories and Practices of Neocorporatism" ). In Thomas Janoski (ed.) ''The Handbook of Political Sociology'' (Cambridge Univ. Press: 2005), p. 441ff.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Corporate nationalism」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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