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==History==
Corporatism has to some extent always existed, as its tendencies appear in many authoritarian-leaning states and systems that desire aspects of both a command and market economy. The ideology as a proper concept began with writings commissioned by Pope Leo XIII in 1881, attempting to resurrect the social and economic situation of "[[File:Guildsoc.png]] [[Reactionary Socialism|guild based socialism]]." Corporatism was also created to some extent to avoid and suppress the [[File:Ormarxf.png]] [[Marxism|Marxist]] concept of class conflict and replace it with class collaboration. Seeking for the state to mediate conflicts between individual firms, employees, and economic sectors (corporations) in order to maximize economic efficiency and social harmony. Corporatism has been popular in many [[File:React.png]] [[
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