Exactly what I’m saying. “Corpus” as in group. (Interest Group political economy)
Sorry. Corporatism is not a government influenced by interest groups but elected on a geographical basis.
It’s a government with representatives specifically elected to represent occupational groups. Instead of Scheumer being elected to represent the people of the state of NY, but being in the pocket of the unions, he would be the Senator for the teachers’ union. Meanwhile, Rand Paul might be the Senator for the US Chamber of Commerce.
Etc. IOW, corporatism isn’t a corrupt geographically represented system, it’s a system chosen by entirely different criteria.