Class collaboration is a principle of
social organization
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based upon the belief that the division of society into a hierarchy of
social class
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es is a positive and essential aspect of
civilization
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.
Fascist support
Class collaboration is one of the main pillars of social architecture in
fascism
Fascism ( ) is a far-right, authoritarian, and ultranationalist political ideology and movement. It is characterized by a dictatorial leader, centralized autocracy, militarism, forcible suppression of opposition, belief in a natural social hie ...
. In the words of
Benito Mussolini
Benito Amilcare Andrea Mussolini (29 July 188328 April 1945) was an Italian politician and journalist who, upon assuming office as Prime Minister of Italy, Prime Minister, became the dictator of Fascist Italy from the March on Rome in 1922 un ...
, fascism "affirms the irremediable, fruitful, and beneficent inequality of men".
Given this premise, fascists conclude that the preservation of social hierarchy is in all of the classes' interests and therefore all classes should
collaborate in its defense: the lower and the higher classes should accept their roles and perform their respective duties.
In fascist thought, the principle of class collaboration is combined with
ultranationalism
Ultranationalism, or extreme nationalism, is an extremist form of nationalism in which a country asserts or maintains hegemony, supremacy, or other forms of control over other nations (usually through violent coercion) to pursue its specific i ...
. The stability and the prosperity of the nation was seen as the ultimate purpose of collaboration between classes.
Class collaboration implies
National Syndicalism as the preferred model for the economy. The state, having a non-class character, would mediate between employers and employees. Among other things, such mediation would entail disallowing
strikes by employees and
lockouts by employers; setting up state-run corporations/syndicates as the sole representatives of given industries; and allowing only state-run labor unions to represent employee interests.
Communist opposition
Communists
Communism () is a sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology within the socialist movement, whose goal is the creation of a communist society, a socioeconomic order centered on common ownership of the means of production, d ...
ideologically oppose class collaboration, advocating
class struggle and favoring a
classless society.
The chief criticism communists wield against class collaboration is that it posits that the state alone can reconcile class antagonism in society and that the strife that gives rise to communism can be harmonized. For communists, the state is a tool used by the bourgeois class, meaning that the state will inevitably favor the employers over employees in class disputes.
Some
Marxists use the term "class collaboration" pejoratively, to describe working-class organisations that do not pursue
class struggle. In this sense, the term has connotations of
collaborationism
Wartime collaboration is cooperation with the enemy against one's country of citizenship in wartime. As historian Gerhard Hirschfeld says, it "is as old as war and the occupation of foreign territory".
The term ''collaborator'' dates to the 19th c ...
. At the same time, communists do not necessarily reject all alliances between classes. Some communists argue that in a country with a large peasant population, the transition to communism can be accomplished by an alliance between two classes, namely the
peasant
A peasant is a pre-industrial agricultural laborer or a farmer with limited land-ownership, especially one living in the Middle Ages under feudalism and paying rent, tax, fees, or services to a landlord. In Europe, three classes of peasan ...
ry and the
proletariat, united against the
bourgeois class.
Mao Zedong
Mao Zedong pronounced ; traditionally Romanization of Chinese, romanised as Mao Tse-tung. (26December 18939September 1976) was a Chinese politician, revolutionary, and political theorist who founded the People's Republic of China (PRC) in ...
's
New Democracy concept calls for "the peasantry, the proletariat, the petty bourgeoisie and national and patriotic elements from the bourgeoisie to collectively operate for the building of a socialist society".
Other cases
Modern
social democracy
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(
Third-Way) and
one-nation conservatism also support class collaboration.
See also
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Bourgeois nationalism
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Bourgeois socialism
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Burgfriedenspolitik
(, ) was a political truce between the German Empire's parliamentary parties during World War I. They agreed not to criticise the government's handling of the war, to keep their disagreements out of public view and to postpone elections until ...
''
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Corporatism
Corporatism is an ideology and political system of interest representation and policymaking whereby Corporate group (sociology), corporate groups, such as agricultural, labour, military, business, scientific, or guild associations, come toget ...
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Labor aristocracy
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Nordic model
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Patriarchy
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Professional–managerial class
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Solidarism
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Volksgemeinschaft''
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Welfare chauvinism
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Proprietary Corporation
References
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Corporatism
Economics of fascism
Paternalistic conservatism
Political terminology
Social democracy
Right-wing politics