Corporatism

Corporatism is an ideology which advocates for complete corporate control over governments. It emerged as a reaction to German Spartacism and Stalinism, with the intention of upholding international capitalism and promoting a state of Enterprise-Government Monopolism, or businesses running the economy and the government together. These ideas were originally captivated as 'Supreme Capitalism' by American businessman and gangster Alphonse Capone as part of his newly formed Corporate Party.

Some have described corporatism as an obscure branch of both Classical Fascism and Paternal Autocracy, but many corporatists state that this is not their agenda. While corporatism in itself has been recognised as Right-Wing and Anti-Socialist, some corporatists such as Capone have used their wealth and corporate power to fund welfare groups and unions. Some would declare themselves to be a socialist movement, which has made corporatism an obscure ideology without a definitive position on the spectrum.