Message from @Michael
Discord ID: 383682430458003466
He also claims to be a Fascist, but also promotes capitalism
Like, dude. At least read about an ideology before you talk about it
National Capitalism is best ideology, goyim
Of course goy, stomp upon your kinsmen who need a helping hand
Embrace materialism
NatCap is authentically American in the worst possible way
Based individualism
It would probably be ok if the population was still 30k
Then everyone could take advantage of the abundance of resources
But that's just not reality anymore
I'm sure the Jews would still fuck it up somehow
Oh yeah
I'm not really an expert on economic matters, I'm more culturally minded
bigly
Likewise.
I think culture influences economics
This is a topic I've been trying to wrap my head around. How does Socialism operate within Natural Law?
I'm asking sincerely, I've left Capitalism and am trying to sort out my economic philosophy
Well, for starters, we have this image of Socialism as an exclusively Marxist thing
I think if we had an ethnically homogeneous state, Socialism would come naturally
I've been indoctrinated to view the world through a social darwinist lense, viewing everything as a struggle and competition, and I see a free market system as the economic manifestation of this natural struggle. Of course, the JEws have destroyed it via usury and monopolies, so I don't really know how to approach it.
Someone find that article on Prussian Socialism/Socialism of Duty, I gotta run for a bit
As the concept of helping to uplift your people who are in need
Not necessarily gibs
But skills and the like, helping people to help themselves
I've heard some talk about that, like how in Scandinavian countries socialist policies are naturally chosen.
And also taking care of your elderly, sick, and veterans
Socialism as an economic policy is not terrible. As a social policy, it is
Here's my thing, are welfare programs really 'helping out our people'? If i'm making 14$ an hour flipping hamburgers why would I go to college? I don't want to diminish the incentive for self-improvement. I agree that some policies for the elderly or children make since, but again it seems to handicap the weak in what I view our reality to be: a struggle for survival.
I guess we are in the same area, @Michael ?
I suppose I'm mixing ideas with the last post, what you guys are talking about is entirely different than the BernieBros, I'm not being specific enough.
I see you in the other regional server
Yes, I'm in New England.
I am too, but pretty far north lol
Welfare programs are for the disabled, elderly, etc who are actually unable to work or to make ends meet. Any parasites who can work but don't get physically removed
Wait, there's a New England server?
Not for TWP
Not for two
Twp
oh
Whoops