Korporatismiin
Korporatismiin is a political and economic ideology that emphasizes the role of corporations and business interests in the governance of a society. It is often associated with the concept of corporatism, which was popularized by the Italian economist and politician Luigi Sturzo in the early 20th century. Korporatismiin advocates for a system where the state and private sector work together to promote economic growth and social welfare.
In a korporatismiin system, corporations are seen as integral parts of the social and economic fabric, and
Key principles of korporatismiin include:
1. **Collaboration**: Encouraging cooperation between the state and private sector to achieve common goals.
2. **Regulation**: Implementing regulations that protect workers' rights and ensure fair competition in the market.
3. **Social Responsibility**: Promoting corporate social responsibility, where businesses are expected to contribute to the well-being
4. **Economic Stability**: Focusing on economic policies that stabilize the market and prevent cycles of boom
Critics of korporatismiin argue that it can lead to a lack of democratic accountability, as corporations may
Korporatismiin has been implemented in various forms in different countries, often as a response to specific