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Social Corporatism is a form of economic tripartite corporatism based upon a social partnership between the interests of capital and labor, involving collective bargaining between representatives of employers and of labor mediated by the government at the national level. It is considered a compromise to regulate the conflict between capital and labor by mandating them to engage in mutual consultations that are mediated by the government. | Social Corporatism is a form of economic tripartite corporatism based upon a social partnership between the interests of capital and labor, involving collective bargaining between representatives of employers and of labor mediated by the government at the national level. It is considered a compromise to regulate the conflict between capital and labor by mandating them to engage in mutual consultations that are mediated by the government. | ||
== Variants == | |||
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== Personality and Behavior == | == Personality and Behavior == |
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Social Corporatism is an centre to authoritarian-leaning, culturally variable, economically center-left ideology that believes that the forces of capital and labour must be engaged in a mutually beneficial social partnership brokered by the state in the framework of a corporatist economy.
History
The development of social corporatism began in Norway and Sweden in the 1930s and was finished in the 1960s and 1970s. Social corporatism developed in Austria under the post-World War II coalition government of the Social Democratic Party of Austria and the Austrian People's Party. Social corporatism in Austria protected private property in exchange for allowing the labor movement to have political recognition and influence in the economy to avoid the sharp class conflict that plagued Austria in the 1930s.
Beliefs
Social Corporatism is a form of economic tripartite corporatism based upon a social partnership between the interests of capital and labor, involving collective bargaining between representatives of employers and of labor mediated by the government at the national level. It is considered a compromise to regulate the conflict between capital and labor by mandating them to engage in mutual consultations that are mediated by the government.
Variants
Polder Model
WIP
Personality and Behavior
- He loves the Nordic countries and you often seem him with Nordic Model.
- He loves German food.
- He's more of a relaxed man and doesn't really do much in comics.
- He is seen more with his mother then he is with his father, his father doesn't really pay attention to him.
How to Draw
- Color the inside of the ball #FF0000
- Draw 5 #5FF000 lines going vertically
- Then draw 5 flowers white on top of the green lines
- Draw a white line from the left green line going horizontally down and then another one from where you stopped going the other direction
- Draw eyes and then you're done
Relationships
Friends
- Social Democracy - I love you mother!
- Social Liberalism - He helps me very often, good friend.
- Nordic Model - Fellow Nordic! We have a lot in common.
- Corporatism - Father please notice me, I can save you from your fascist reputation!
- Yellow Socialism - Class collaboration is based not gonna lie.
Frenemies
- Social Authoritarianism - You are not that bad, even if a bit too statist.
- Social Libertarianism - Some regulation and welfare - cool. Independent markets and libertarianism - meh.
- Welfare Chauvinism - We are quite similar in some ways but I'm not sure I can accept your more "identitarian" side.
Enemies
- Fascism - You're a corporatist, yes, but i have nothing to do with you!
- Dengism - We may have similar economics and all, but I'm really not a fan of all those sweatshops and of the totalitarian state...
- National Socialism - Psycho who took over both Austria and Norway, not cool bro!
Further Information
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Literature
- Social Democratic Corporatism and Economic Growth
- In the Name of Social Democracy: The Great Transformation
- Social Corporatism: A Superior Economic System?
Wikipedia
- Social corporatism
- Tripartism
- Nordic model
- Polder model
- National income policy agreement (Finland)
- Social dialogue
Online Communities
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