corporate libertarianism
Libertarianism can be defined as "a political principle that aims at maximizing individual freedom. Of course, "freedom" here refers to the freedom to engage in conduct that does not harm others. In the modern legal system, a corporation is considered a "[(juridical) person" and is entitled to rights as a person. In corporate liberalism, participation in politics is primarily from the perspective of the corporation, and state interference in the interactions of "individuals" in society is kept to a minimum. ---
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