National Corporate Party

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The National Corporate Party was a short-lived Irish fascist political party of the 1930s led by Eoin O'Duffy, advocating a corporatist, authoritarian state.

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National Corporate Party canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf defunct political party
fascist party
political party
advocatedEconomicSystem corporatist economy
advocatedFormOfGovernment authoritarian state
aimedToReplace parliamentary democracy in Ireland
classification Irish fascist movement
color blue
corePolicy Catholic social teaching
surface form: Catholic social principles

anti-communism
creation of a corporatist chamber to represent vocational groups
strong executive authority
suppression of class conflict
country Ireland
dissolved late 1930s
electoralSuccess minimal
founder Eoin O'Duffy
hasLanguage English
Irish
hasPart Blueshirt movement
headquartersLocation Dublin
historicalContext interwar Europe
ideology Irish nationalism
corporatism
fascism
inception 1935
inspiredBy European corporatism
Fascism
surface form: Italian Fascism
leader Eoin O'Duffy
notableMember Eoin O'Duffy
opposedBy Fianna Fáil
Labour Party (Ireland)
surface form: Irish Labour Party

Irish left-wing groups
opposedIdeology communism
liberal democracy
paramilitaryWing Blueshirts
participatedIn Irish politics of the 1930s
politicalPosition far-right
precededBy Army Comrades Association
Fine Gael
surface form: Fine Gael (O'Duffy faction)

Blueshirts
surface form: National Guard (Blueshirts)
region Irish Free State
religion Roman Catholicism
status short-lived
supported Catholic influence in public life
strong nationalist foreign policy
timePeriod 1930s
usedUniforms blue shirts

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Eoin O'Duffy memberOf National Corporate Party
Eoin O'Duffy formed National Corporate Party