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diffhistOccupy Oakland 15:06−179
2.52.5.209talk (Corporatism is a political system of interest representation and policymaking whereby corporate groups come together on and negotiate contracts or policy (collective bargaining) on the basis of their common interests. It was mostly influential in the economic policy of Fascist Italy and is not relevant to the article at hand. The protesters protested corporate influence in U.S politics which could better be described as Corporatocracy)Tags: Visual editMobile editMobile web edit
diffhistLeft-wing populism 12:40+9
Grnrchsttalkcontribs (Replaced
Gustavo Petro with
Taro Yamamoto in lead multi-image box. Petro isn't described as a left-wing populist anywhere in this article, or in his own. On the other hand, Yamamoto is
verifiably described as such here. This also serves to geographically balance the lead multi-image a bit better.)
diffhistGreen anarchism 09:15−34
Grnrchsttalkcontribs (Corrected Marshall citations. Just realised I've been citing the wrong edition for quite some time now... I'm using the 2008 edition, not the 1993 edition. Apologies.)
diffhistLibertarian socialism 09:12+46
Grnrchsttalkcontribs (Corrected Marshall citations. Just realised I've been citing the wrong edition for quite some time now... I'm using the 2008 edition, not the 1993 edition. Apologies.)