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===[[File:ChristCorp.png]] Christian Corporatism===
'''Christian Corporatism''' is a version of corporatism applied by Christian democrats and other religious ideologies related to it. Economic application of Christian corporatism has promoted consultations between employers and workers and has sponsored Christian trade unionism.
===[[File:Neocorporatism.png]] '''Neo-Corporatism'''===
'''Neo-Corporatism''' is a democratic form of corporatism which favors economic tripartism; strong labor unions, employer's associations, and governments cooperate as "social partners" to manage the economy.
===[[File:ProgCorp.png]] Progressive Corporatism===
'''Progressive Corporatism''' is a form of corporatism developed in response to classical liberalism and Marxism. These corporatists supported providing group rights to members of the middle classes and working classes in order to secure cooperation among the classes. This was in opposition to the Marxist conception of class conflict. By the 1870s and 1880s, corporatism experienced a revival in Europe with the creation of workers' unions that were committed to negotiations with employers.
===[[File:Tripartism.png]] '''Tripartism'''===
'''Tripartism''' is an economic system of neo-corporatism based on a mixed economy and tripartite contracts between employers organizations, trade unions, and the government of a country. Each is to act as a social partner to create economic policy through cooperation, consultation, negotiation, and compromise. In Tripartism, the government has a large role in the economy and engages in negotiations between labor unions and business interest groups to establish economic policy.
 
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