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Properly countering corporatism
Theoretical corporatism is a very dangerous ideology based on the belief that there should be inequality in society, as it gives motivation to those who are not succeeding. Now I'm going to leave aside for a moment whether this means it's good or bad if people have different levels of success, and focus instead on what causes individuals in general to succeed more than others.
Whenever we look at the world and see success, the result of that success is caused by some form of action. We can call this tenet 1.
Tenet 2: The action is chosen by a conscious agent. We can call this the free will axiom.
Tenet 3: The action has consequences, which are the results of the success or failure in that particular endeavor. We can call this consequence axiom 1.
Tenet 4: The consequences are intentional in the sense that people desire or want to achieve a consequence, and so it is not random. We can call this Tenet 2b.
So we have four core axioms that we can use to derive more conclusions. We know from these four axioms, for example, that a person who succeeds has probably done so because they wanted to.