The text below, from the Wall St. Journalos 12/30/2011 describes a government 
plan to deal with unemployment by uniting government, labor, and business in an 
alternative to lay-offs and unemployment insurance.  

Good idea, or not?

Gene

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Depends on what you want.

Mike B)

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Sarkozy Outlines Jobs Plan
Program, Modeled on Germany, Trades Pay Cuts for Employment Guarantees
By GABRIELE PARUSSINI




Benito Mussolini wrote:
32: "Fascist corporate economy is the economy of individuals ofassociated 
groups and of the State."47-8: "This fond of economy is regulated, strengthened 
andharmonized for the sake of collective utility, by the producersthemselves -- 
be they employers, technicians or workers --by means of the corporations 
created by the State which,representing as it does the whole nation."From: 
Mussolini, Benito. 1936. The Corporate State (Firenze: Vallecchi).

Fascism recognizes the real exigencies for which the socialist and syndicalist 
movement arose, but while recognizing them wishes to bring them under the 
control of the State and give them a purpose within the corporative system of 
interests reconciled within the unity of the State.

and later in this piece…
…It might be said against this programme that it is a return to the 
corporations. It doesn’t matter!....I should like, nevertheless, the Assembly 
to accept the claims of national syndicalism from the point of view of 
economics…

Is it not surprising that from the first day in the Piazza San Sepolcro there 
should resound the word ‘Corporation’ which was destined in the creations at 
the base of the regime?

and later…
But when one says liberalism, one says the individual; when one says Fascism, 
one says the State. But the Fascist State is unique; it is an original 
creation. It is not reactionary but revolutionary in that it anticipates the 
solutions of certain universal problems. These problems are no longer seen in 
the same light: in the sphere of politics they are removed from party 
rivalries, from the supreme power of parliament, from the irresponsibility of 
assemblies; in the sphere of economics they are removed from the sphere of the 
syndicates’ activities—activities that were ever widening their scope and 
increasing their power, both on the workers’ side and on the employers’—removed 
from their struggles and their designs; in the moral sphere they are divorced 
from ideas of the need for order, discipline and obedience, and lifted into the 
plane of moral commandments of the fatherland…..

From “The Doctrine of Fascism” written by Benito Mussolini in 1932 in 
collaboration with Giovanni Gentile.
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