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they werent exactly anti capitalist and they definitely hated Marxism. they rejected free market capitalism but they didnt abolish private property or free enterprise. they just regulated industries and forced the businesses to align with state ideologies. plenty huge German companies thrived under Naziism because of arms production and forced labour. they needed them private businesses for military expansionTrump is a capitalist
Nazism is anti capitalist and economically at least closer to Marxism
My point is from an economic perspective they’re closer to Marxism than to an ultra free market. Strasser in particular felt the Nazis were still too right wing economically. Tbh i dislike the left right paradigm here. I’d class nazism as third way alongside fascism and national Bolshevism. Remember private enterprise was still heavily intertwined with the state. Private businesses served the needs of the state than vice versa.they werent exactly anti capitalist and they definitely hated Marxism. they rejected free market capitalism but they didnt abolish private property or free enterprise. they just regulated industries and forced the businesses to align with state ideologies. plenty huge German companies thrived under Naziism because of arms production and forced labour. they needed them private business for military expansion
yeah exactly, they didnt exactly fit into either, they had a unique blend - "third way" as you call it. national Bolshevism was more explicitly anti capitalist and called for worker control but combined it with nationalist elements, fascism shared the Nazi model of corporatism but lacked the intense racial policies, Naziism blended militarised nationalism with economic planning but it stopped just short of abolishing private enterprise. yeah i totally agree they have their own third position. Hitler purged Gregor's and Strasser's faction in '34 im pretty sure, may have been '35. so it was essentially solidifying a pro corporate, militarised economic policy. they could exist just under the state's goals. Schacht and Speer for example put industry at the service of the state's expansionist goals, Nazis wanted autarky to avoid dependency on foreign marketsMy point is from an economic perspective they’re closer to Marxism than to an ultra free market. Strasser in particular felt the Nazis were still too right wing economically. Tbh i dislike the left right paradigm here. I’d class nazism as third way alongside fascism and national Bolshevism. Remember private enterprise was still heavily intertwined with the state. Private businesses served the needs of the state than vice versa.
My point is from an economic perspective they’re closer to Marxism than to an ultra free market. Strasser in particular felt the Nazis were still too right wing economically. Tbh i dislike the left right paradigm here. I’d class nazism as third way alongside fascism and national Bolshevism. Remember private enterprise was still heavily intertwined with the state. Private businesses served the needs of the state than vice versa.
Incel trait:researching historyyeah exactly, they didnt exactly fit into either, they had a unique blend - "third way" as you call it. national Bolshevism was more explicitly anti capitalist and called for worker control but combined it with nationalist elements, fascism shared the Nazi model of corporatism but lacked the intense racial policies, Naziism blended militarised nationalism with economic planning but it stopped just short of abolishing private enterprise. yeah i totally agree they have their own third position. Hitler purged Gregor's and Strasser's faction in '34 im pretty sure, may have been '35. so it was essentially solidifying a pro corporate, militarised economic policy. they could exist just under the state's goals. Schacht and Speer for example put industry at the service of the state's expansionist goals, Nazis wanted autarky to avoid dependency on foreign markets
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