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[[File:Shinto Theocracy.png]] [[State Shinto]], is the official religion of [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan from 1868 through World War II. It implemented the ideals of Shinto into a political system. [[File:Shinto Theocracy.png]] State Shinto strongly encourage Shinto practices that emphasized [[File:House_of_Yamato.png]] the Emperor as a divine being.
[[File:Shinto Theocracy.png]] [[State Shinto]], is the official religion of [[File:Cball-Japan.png]] Japan from 1868 through World War II. It implemented the ideals of Shinto into a political system. [[File:Shinto Theocracy.png]] State Shinto strongly encourage Shinto practices that emphasized [[File:House_of_Yamato.png]] the Emperor as a divine being.


===[[File:Strato.png]][[File:Anticommunism.png]] Zaibatsu oligopoly [[File:Corp.png]]===
=== [[File:Strato.png]][[File:Anticommunism.png]] Japanese Corporate State [[File:Corptism.png]] ===
The military often criticized political parties under a liberal democracy and the complicity of the politicians with the [[File:Corp.png]] zaibatsu corporate monopolies. [[File:Strato.png]] The military and zaibatsu favored the [[File:Corp.png]] state controlling the market, to reduce the attraction of [[File:Soc-h.png]] leftist ideologies like communism and socialism. This led to the rise of monopolies being formed during the Meiji Restoration, and some of those monopolies were owned by the state itself and the [[File:Corp.png]] zaibatsus. This economic arrangement was in ways similar to the Corporatocracy model.
Under the military, the country developed a very hierarchical, aristocratic economic system with significant [[File:Corptism.png]] state involvement. During the Meiji Restoration, there had been a surge in the creation of monopolies. This was in part due to state intervention, as the monopolies served to allow Japan to become a world economic power. The state itself owned some of the monopolies, and others were owned by the zaibatsu who were alligned with the state. The monopolies managed the central core of the economy, with other aspects being controlled by the government ministry appropriate to the activity, including the National Central Bank and the Imperial family. This economic arrangement was in many ways similar to the later [[File:Corptism.png]]corporatist models of European fascists.


===[[File:Fash.png]] Comparisons with European Fascism [[File:Nazi.png]]===
===[[File:Fash.png]] Comparisons with European Fascism [[File:Nazi.png]]===