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Originally Posted by ILM
You are falling for the jewish dialectics and putting shit againt eachother instead of seeing the bigger picture.
https://realcurrencies.wordpress.com...-jewish-usury/
NS Germany was still capitalist. It never implemented the promises it gave before being elected. There was no usury free NS Germany.
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Don't mistake it, I support regulated free enterprise, not Marxism. According to most, however, regulated free enterprise is still "socialism", which is what NS Germany had. The idea that they never implemented the promises they gave before being elected is a myth created by Marxists such as Timothy Mason, who write history to fit their doctrine (Fascism is the last line of capital) rather than objective judgement.
Some German companies like Siemens and Krupp maintained a degree of independence. But their salaries were capped, and their dividends from government contracts were small (6%, while in America capitalists pocketed 160% ) . These industrialists were also expected to reinvest their profits in modernizing production and hiring more workers to meet increased demand. If they didn't and preferred to pocket it, the government would intervene and tax the shit out of excessively large accumulations of stagnant capital. Managers made more money, as they should, but it wasn't the ridiculous situation you've always had in capitalist states.
Half of our politicians in the plutocratic West sit on some kind of corporate board. In NS Germany it was illegal. There's more, but let's save it for the Capitalism thread.