Abstract: Until the mid-1930s corporatism represented the main vehicle of self-representation that fascism gave to its own resolution of the crisis of the modern state; the investment in corporatism has involved not only the attempt to build a new institutional architecture that regulates the relations between the State, the individual and society but has also involved the legal, economic and political debate. However, while the importance of corporatism has disappeared in the last years of the regime, the Labour issue to which it was genetically linked, has found new impetus. After Liberation, the Labour issue was not abandoned along with corporatism, but was laid down in Article 1 of the Constitution. The object of this intervention is a ...