Message from @Diode

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2018-12-07 16:15:39 UTC  

private property is always defined by the government because u rely on its protection to retain ur property unless ur living in anarchism <:GWfroggyBlobThonk:400751075776397322>

2018-12-07 16:15:48 UTC  

They were entirely dominated by the Nazis and they would force people to join the party to be accepted

2018-12-07 16:16:01 UTC  

what were dominated by the Nazis ?

2018-12-07 16:16:07 UTC  

The trade unions

2018-12-07 16:16:12 UTC  

Yes they created them

2018-12-07 16:16:12 UTC  

Which are supposed to be worker controlled

2018-12-07 16:16:20 UTC  

Not always

2018-12-07 16:16:30 UTC  

thats the definition of a trade union isnt it

2018-12-07 16:16:34 UTC  

They were dominated by party members and leaders, who looked out for the Nazi government, who were looking out for

2018-12-07 16:16:36 UTC  

Come on

2018-12-07 16:16:37 UTC  

Say it

2018-12-07 16:16:39 UTC  

Not neccisarly

2018-12-07 16:16:41 UTC  

The big companies

2018-12-07 16:16:46 UTC  

Yes neccesarily

2018-12-07 16:16:51 UTC  

And the companies were over regulated by the state

2018-12-07 16:16:52 UTC  

I’ve studied the German Labour Front

2018-12-07 16:17:03 UTC  

I said they don’t have to be owned by the workers all the time

2018-12-07 16:17:05 UTC  

It was an attempt to prevent striking and worker disharmony

2018-12-07 16:17:09 UTC  

Private or state can do it

2018-12-07 16:17:18 UTC  

Because German conditions were generally pretty shit

2018-12-07 16:17:21 UTC  

For the average worker

2018-12-07 16:17:24 UTC  

Food quality went down

2018-12-07 16:17:43 UTC  

“Its leader was Robert Ley, who stated that its aim was 'to create a true social and productive community'.[1] Theoretically, DAF existed to act as a medium through which workers and owners could mutually represent their interests. Wages were set by the 12 DAF trustees. The employees were given relatively high set wages and security of employment, and dismissal was increasingly made difficult. Social security and leisure programmes were started, canteens, breaks, and regular working times were established, and German workers were generally satisfied by what the DAF gave them in repayment for their absolute loyalty.”

2018-12-07 16:17:43 UTC  

real wages remained the same while working hours increased

2018-12-07 16:17:45 UTC  

Doesn’t seem so

2018-12-07 16:17:54 UTC  

Real wages =/= wages

2018-12-07 16:18:03 UTC  

It was to create volksgemeinschaft

2018-12-07 16:18:04 UTC  

Wages may have risen but inflation go to them

2018-12-07 16:18:08 UTC  

That’s not the same thing

2018-12-07 16:18:15 UTC  

As you don’t artificially raise rates

2018-12-07 16:18:21 UTC  

Wages *

2018-12-07 16:18:36 UTC  

hitler did raise inflation rates artificailly though bankrupting a lot of people
using the mefo scheme

2018-12-07 16:18:43 UTC  

Socialism

2018-12-07 16:18:44 UTC  

Basically

2018-12-07 16:18:49 UTC  

The state had a big role in the economy

2018-12-07 16:18:50 UTC  

My point is workers were generally being paid the same amount while working longer hours than in the Weimar Republic

2018-12-07 16:18:51 UTC  

>paying off banks with fake loans is socialism

2018-12-07 16:18:55 UTC  

Lol

2018-12-07 16:18:59 UTC  

Yes you said real wages

2018-12-07 16:19:05 UTC  

The wages rose but were eaten up by inflation

2018-12-07 16:19:15 UTC  

Which is indicative of worse conditions seeing as prices did not drop