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The persecution of the nephews: Paul Deleuze and the NST.
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“Where the liberal legal state saw law as a tool for the enforcement of private property and contracts, the corporatist state saw law as a tool for disciplining economic interests in order to suppprt national development.”
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A focus on prices.
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Portuguese and Brazilian Corporatism differ from Italian or German Fascism because the former are not, "totalitarian with their totalitarianism."
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Patrick Link
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Taking the 1930s constitutions in Brazil and Portugal seriously involves looking at inverting civil rights and social rights.
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First time taking a look at the positive rights of constitutional corporatism.
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