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I know. My family worked in agriculture and the military, and sold some of the crops in local markets. They lived in a rural area, so I presume there were no Corporatist economics being used in the area.
Kalatchevia, here is another link from Polcompball about Corporatism and Social Corporatism if you want.
https://polcompball.miraheze.org/wiki/Corporatism
https://polcompball.miraheze.org/wiki/Social_Corporatism
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I've got the 6th highest crime rate in Capitalist Paradise. The sign of a free nation.
Okay. You blended the whole post together.
Let me put it this way from what I remember.
In its simplest form, in a fascist regime, the demarcation between government and business is very thin compared to that of a more democratic economy.
Captains of industry under fascism often found themselves interfered with and manipulated in ways typically not seen in a free market democracy. In addition, it is not uncommon for fascists to outright nationalize an industry if it feels the need.
Am I wrong?
I have read a detailed history of Ferdinand Porsche's relationship with Adolf Hitler. The poor guy was basically appropriated by the Reich, but he did have the balls to tell Hitler off when his demands were way unrealistic. Landed him in a cell more than once.
Mussolini likely did things a little different. Italy and Germany were not exactly slices from the same pie.
Yes, your family worked the fields, but the government still worked the landowner I am pretty sure. Maybe not. Unlike communists, fascists do not necessarily interfere with everyone equally to the same extent.
Appreciate your feedback.
Funny how you say that considering most democracies in the world are manipulated and influenced by typical corporate leaders and elitists, while most modern-day autocracies such as China or North Korea are very... politically immune, if that's a way to put it.
No, you're not wrong. Most industries are nationalized in Fascism. But here is the catch: The industries were run by autonomous state corporations or large organizations. State-owned or regulated industries always perform better than industries directly controlled by the government.
The reason why Fascism was so economically successful was not because of Socialist policies or economics, it was because of corporate autonomy. The state-owned or regulated corporations had autonomy, and worked with the government. Economic autonomy is always a recipe for success. With government funds, business autonomy, and heavy industrialization the corporations were growing very big and very quickly.
My family lived in a rural area, so I presume that there wasn't much governmental control or interference. I'm not sure though.
I remember when a trump supporter in, I think 2017, gave a speech in an antifa rally and everyone was cheering.
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The speech was a translation of one of Hitler's speeches against the rot of capitalism and America's judeo-bourgeosie class.
Anchillas and Divided Wastelands of America
Which one is it?
I hate it.
I think they did, I can't find the video anymore though they must have deleted it.
Is that really surprising, I mean antifa is was beating up Jews in New York when they were protesting the lockdown last year, and at the "Jews for Trump" rally.
Hmm... Curious the far-right hates the Jews and trump & the far-left also hates trump and the Jews... Curious...
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