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Conservative corporatism
Conservative corporatism

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Conservative corporatism, based upon the normative value of conservatism and the structural layout of corporatism, arose as a response to liberal pluralism and Marxist radicalism by rejecting the pluralism of liberalism, the dialectical materialism of Marxism and the mutually held secular attitudes of both liberalism and Marxism.1 Economic systems of conservative corporatism are identified as involving a status-related welfare state, pronounced but not extreme income differentials, moderately hierarchical status rankings, moderate social rights and some social exclusion.2

References

  1. ^ Emile F. Sahliyeh. Religious resurgence and politics in the contemporary world. Albany, USA: State University of New York Press, 1990. P184.
  2. ^ Mike Maguire, Rodney Morgan, Robert Reiner. The Oxford handbook of criminology. 4th edition. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2007. P364.

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