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There's nothing wrong with Capitalism imo. Commies like to confuse Capitalism for Corperatism, which would be much more accurate when describing (((big companies)))
I will use that from now on, Anglo.
Thank you.
@TMatthews Capitalism is a tool, the people currently using it are using it for evil intent.
@Galaxidus it doesnt seem to want to play.
I'll call people who are against capitalism anti-semitic, which will then lead them down the path of learning that 99.9999 percent of corporations are owned by Jews.
@Krypto- OH Let it load, it takes a few mins for the play button to show up
Okay, thank you
@Krypto- OH Let me know your thoughts on the subject they end up debating, curious of what others think
@The Eternal Anglo does Corporatism naturally come after Capitalism?
@The Eternal Anglo That's my thought process also. National capitalism as I call it allows free markets but intervenes to protect the national interest. Teddy Roosevelt is an example of this
@Deleted User If the government is for sale then in a capitalist state the people with the most capital will buy up the most influence and evetually usher in corporatism
@Galaxidus That’s my thinking.
Thats why you need a strong state
@TMatthews I agree, I feel like National Capitalism is just a more optic friendly term for NatSoc to be honest.
@Deleted User I think that if companies are allowed to uproot themselves outside the interests of their host nation's people's interests, it can become corperatism-like.
fascism is the merger of state and corporate power
Yeah. It’s a tough call.
capitalism is far from what we know it as today
capitalism is also the methodology to bring true communism as a final order
@The Eternal Anglo Right, the corporation need to serve the needs of the state and the people it represents.
@Galaxidus will do brother
I think it's when a Company becomes so large or unrestrained that they are basically an autonomous government within their own country, or a small country themselves. @Deleted User
capitalism achieves an equilibrium through labor, commodity, and price balancing until a communism is achieved - it's written in a two volume book by Marx
Marx who?
Yup, Marx and engles said capitalism is the prequel to communism
most socialism is fascism, merger of state and corporate power... it's not really communism
most people never actually read marx, but it's true
the main problem we have is corruption at the highest levels, and increasing restrictions on the lower levels of society - if the law was applied judiciously, we wouldn't have near the level of crisis we are at
It's ironically funny that national capitalism has given the workers more rights than Communism ever has
trump applying a heavy handed application of American law is the best way for us to preserve what we've built and also prepare for a future that is possible for whites within society. if he can't make it, it's very very dark down the road from here
Economic nationalism is American. We only adopted free trade during the Cold War in part to combat communism in the world stage.
Its people that have no interst in the Nation as a whole, the people, its traditions and the well being of its societal fabric, a plus from Monarchy is that the King had a personal stake in the land he ruled over, not just in office for 4 years and thats it, not actual long term planning can be done.
the more populists that rise up, the more normalized his behavior will be on a global level - he expressed support for Salvini's revoking immigrant citizenship and other similar strategies
@Reinhard Wolff did you read Ian Fletcher's book?
one of the most interesting debates in American history, but also one of the least discussed, was the debate with Cleveland and McKinley about bimetalism
if we never introduced silver into the treasury, we wouldn't have diluted our economic position and likely would have never gotten into a lot of the other escalations in foreign affairs. it was the first major loss on the trail to fiat currency and federal reserve status quo
research bimetalism and gresham's law, grover cleveland & william mckinley
the rest was a result of greed, but americans decided bimetalism was not good for our nation's future, and for good reason.