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'''Wenelism''' is a {{wpl|political philosophy}} that advocates for the ability of corporations to participate in state affairs. | '''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]]. |
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Wenelism is a 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.