Corporatism in the Romanian Tradition: Top-down and Bottom-up Lineages
Corporatism in the Romanian Tradition: Top-down and Bottom-up Lineages
Author(s): Victor RizescuSubject(s): Politics / Political Sciences
Published by: Fundaţia »Societatea Civilă« (FSC)
Keywords: corporatism;syndicalism;right-wing advocacies;professional associations;social policies;
Summary/Abstract: The article traces the beginnings of corporatist advocacy and politics in interwar Romania to two distinct – however interrelated – paths of development: the top-down one, of ideological imports from the milieus of the rising right-wing political regimes with corporatist credentials, primarily that of fascist Italy; and the bottom-up one, leading from the grass-roots associational structures with petty entrepreneurial and white collar constituencies – themselves placed at the crossroads of the changing, and overlapping, legislative designs for the representation of professional interests – to projects of overall political reconstruction. The contextualization of Mihail Manoilescu’s theory of corporatism and of the corporatist conception of professional representation itself is the larger target of the inquiry.
Journal: Sfera Politicii
- Issue Year: XXV/2017
- Issue No: 193-194
- Page Range: 49-58
- Page Count: 10
- Language: Romanian