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'''Wenelism''' is a {{wpl|political philosophy}} that advocates for the ability of corporations to participate in state affairs. It was created by [[Oscar Wenel]], a Bak politician and writer, in his infamous book [[Corporate Rights]]. Wenelism has been closely related to [[Capitology]] and is the state ideology of [[Bakyern]].
'''Wenelism''' is a {{wpl|political philosophy}} that believes that the state works best when united with {{wpl|corporations}} and operating under the principle of efficiency, that trade unionism, communism, and similar 'anti-corporate' ideologies should be suppressed. Prybournean corporatism is an example to follow. Wenelist governments usually allow corporations to participate in the affairs of state, including legislation.
 
Wenelism was originally created by political philosopher [[Oscar Wenel]]. Wenel's ideals in [[Bakyern]] were widely heard about and liked. Wenelism came to exist following the publication of Oscar Wenel's [[The Awakening of Capitalism]] book which was published in 1913. Wenelism has grown from then, with the ideology becoming famous between Conservatives and Libertarians in Bakyern.

Latest revision as of 18:42, 13 November 2020

Wenelism is a political philosophy that believes that the state works best when united with corporations and operating under the principle of efficiency, that trade unionism, communism, and similar 'anti-corporate' ideologies should be suppressed. Prybournean corporatism is an example to follow. Wenelist governments usually allow corporations to participate in the affairs of state, including legislation.

Wenelism was originally created by political philosopher Oscar Wenel. Wenel's ideals in Bakyern were widely heard about and liked. Wenelism came to exist following the publication of Oscar Wenel's The Awakening of Capitalism book which was published in 1913. Wenelism has grown from then, with the ideology becoming famous between Conservatives and Libertarians in Bakyern.