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That's what they did with capitalism
Hoenstly I'd make the argument that they had more left than right in them.
They took the good parts of capitalism and used it in fascism economy
Also the differences in the political spectrums across countries should be accounted for
If it was just entirely socialist they would have lost the war early
That's why American politics is easier
Also the economy wasn't really capitalistic, it was socialized from what i recall
The economy was under the control of the party
Isn't that state capitalism?
Like modern China
They were capitalist but not enough to call themselves a capitalism country because nazis hated capitalism(because of America)
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I don't understand the economics of nazi Germany
Basically, it's a mix of socialism and capitalism
But more socialism
So it wasn't a lie when they called themselves socialists?
Again they weren't capitalist, the economy was centralized and was there to service the Nazi Party
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Nonono
They used parts of capitalism
What parts though?
Business, taxes etc
But to only help Germany win the war
Basic capitalism but socialist to control where the money flows
Capitalism upped their money value by 1000% with the Reichdollar
It would be like 1 million German dollars just for some clothes
well, yes, but if the economy is socialized then by definition it cannot really be considered capitalist
Yes
That's why it's so confusing
So do socialist or communist countries have nearly worthless currencies?
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Dropped by more than 10000%
Probably because of the common misconception that Nazi Germany was purely capitalistic
No, it's because of how their system worked, and how retarded people are
Which is entirely just a way to demonize capitalism, because this is non sensical.
But again, the workings of their system is overall pretty socialized.
Yeah
Basically
Well after Mao’s death, both socialism and capitalism properties took place. Esp when Deng was seated.
And I'm just saying that often people will point to Nazi Germany's "capitalism" to make a case against it