The historic struggle of WWII was primarily between the ideologies of National Socialist Germans and Communist Jews. Today, we face International Socialists led by Jews, and stand against them as National Capitalists. This twisting of the terminology would swing public perception in our favor (almost regardless of your views here). The reasoning behind this re-branding is simple - by allowing us to accurately insult our opponents as "Inter-nazis", we can call attention to our own group as the "good guys" fighting against an old threat while also seemingly distancing ourselves from being literally Hitler (while maintaining whatever policies we wish). National Capitalism more accurately reflects the gestalt of the views of the right. If we are to unite under one party, this is the way that Libertarians, Conservatives, Fascists, National Socialists, etc could pull it off together. Thoughts? Natcap seems to be the way to go.
Nationalism is primary to our beliefs while Capitalism is secondary. Such a renaming would only help legitimize us as an entity, taking control away from the idea of there being a loosely defined "alt-right" that the left loves to demonize. If we set out our goals and ideas plainly then the kikes will really have to ramp up their efforts against us.
If we legitimize ourselves as a political entity this way, the left would literally shit itself trying to figure out what to do. Might even trigger war.