ABOUT US

The National Corporatist Network (NCN) is an ideologically moderate socio-political activist organization established in May 2026. We have many goals, all aimed at fixing the current dysfunctional system and improving the lives of the common American. In order to reach these goals, we have a variety of approaches including but not limited to online activism, in-person activism, and working with existing institutions as well as pioneering our own.

Mission

The National Corporatist Network's mission is to create lasting, healthy, and positive change in American society. To achieve this, we first want to build our members into fit, moral, and educated individuals with a spirit of vitality and a sense of civic duty.

In addition to the improvement of the lives of our members, NCN aims to introduce and promote nationalist and corporatist ideas in the public space in order to popularize beliefs that can properly and effectively address our nation's many problems. We believe that a vast majority of political discourse revolves around two prefabricated sets of opinions: those of the neoliberals and neoconservatives, neither of which provide healthy or useful solutions.

We aim to offer new perspectives and alternatives to those two dominant belief systems that plague our United States. Neoliberalism and neoconservatism has taken the American public's hope, money, and energy. In return, the American public has been thrown towards social strife, economic hardship, and political dysfunction.

Members can expect to interact with the public, participate in demonstrations, volunteer for community service, and much more. All of this is done with the ultimate goal of providing the American people with the long-awaited alternative that they deserve.

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The Emblem

The Thirteen Stars are a classic part of American history and culture. Here, it serves to represent the nation, but more importantly, our revolutionary spirit; our will and motivation to create a better place for our countrymen.

The Gear is for industry and the economy, and encircled within the thirteen stars, it aims to show that business interests should be subordinate to the nation.

The Bolt represents energy, of course. It embodies the nature of our movement: action, dynamism, and will. Without energy, nothing will move.

The Chevron shows forward motion. We must seek to abandon the inefficiency, corruption, and weakness of our current system if we are to reach a great future deserving of this nation.