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Federal State of Austria : ウィキペディア英語版
Federal State of Austria

The Federal State of Austria (Austrian German: ''Bundesstaat Österreich'' ; colloquially known as the ''Ständestaat'', "Corporate State") refers to Austria between 1934 and 1938 while it was a single-party state led by the clerico-fascist Fatherland's Front. The ''Ständestaat'' concept, derived from the notion of ''Stände'' ("estates" or "corporations"), was propaganda advocated by leading politicians such as Engelbert Dollfuß and Kurt Schuschnigg. The result was an authoritarian government based on a mix of conservative Catholic and Italian Fascist influences.
==History==

In the 1890s, the founding members of the conservative-clerical Christian Social Party (CS) like Karl von Vogelsang and the Vienna mayor Karl Lueger had already developed anti-liberal views, though primarily from an economic perspective considering the pauperization of the proletariat and the lower middle class. Strongly referring to the doctrine of Catholic social teaching, the CS agitated against the Austrian labour movement led by the Social Democrats. The CS also spread antisemitic prejudices, albeit never as virulent as the Nazis eventually became.

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