Was he right?
>>1564424
Having a functioning economic system is not incompatible with a spiritual world view, it just means that the poor dont have to live as dirt farmers.
>>1564424
Yes. Preserving one's ethos and ensuring social harmony are better ideals than blind productivity and profit driven nonsense.
For example, the privatization of scientific research has made it less for promoting communal stability and the welfare of one's own people, and now it is for just appeasing funding agencies that want to use it for profit, generally so. People should feel impelled to do good out of a sense of bonding based around a common ethos, and when the people abandon it, their societies will collapse.
Unlike Evola, however, I am not as much of a racialist though because the ethos and sense of brotherhood takes precedence.
>>1564424
400% yes
I'm surprised it hasn't hit /pol/ that capitalism is the most Jewish system ever.
>>1564458
I would actually disagree with Evola on a small point though.
Capitalism is fine when it doesn't become neoliberal or get manipulated by federal bankers. However, I think it is inevitable for it to become neoliberal in a globalized world, and the bankers have historically manipulated interest rates for their advantage.
I actually think the current election in the USA is between two factions: those who support neoliberalism versus the central/elite bankers wanting to maintain prominence. In general, both are cancerous. Central bankers manipulate interest rates, and when the interest rates are low, it makes people confident to buy houses and invest. And afterwards, the banks raise the interest rate to confiscate their assets. It is a very Machiavellian feudalistic system to give power to the central banks.
However, neoliberalism also has its problems in the sense it believes deregulation of markets will turn out well due to the belief market systems will correct the imbalances. The belief the private sector is inherently benevolent is foolish, I think.
Granted, I believe the private sector is superior to the bankers, who tend to be Jewish (this is indisputable). Therefore, vote Trump.
>>1564458
It has, don't worry. Though some delusional antisemitic libertardians claim only modern capitalism is corrupt and we should discard every development since Adam Smith.
I swear, it's becoming more and more like a religion.
>>1564474
I actually agree capitalism is bad ina globalized world or when Jews are rampant.