If fascism is supposed to be the unholy marriage of the corporation and the state and a form of "ultra-capitalism" (according to most leftists), why did the capitalist nations deem the fascist states a greater threat to them than the socialist states at the outset of WWII?
The left changed the definition of Fascism. Like they do with many other words that I don't think I really need to list.
>>136548887
>ultra-capitalism
If San Francisco can form nationalist motto, so why couldn't capitalism come under? The best way to a threat from North Korea.
>>136548887
Facism is partly capitalist, but it places the needs of the people above the needs of the corporations. The fascist state exists to maintain the moral and social integrity of its populace.
Fascism is the inverse of libertarianism but with the same intentions. Libertarians intend to protect people and culture through small government, Fascist intent to do it via big government. The capitalists of the west despise Fascism because it does not make money its principal objective. It puts morals, families, education, and culture above the pure pursuit of monetary gain.
Basically, Fascism is anti-jew. The Jewish capitalist would sell out his own people for an extra shekel. The fascist says this is wrong, and works to create a government for the benefit of the society.
>>136549031
What I'm asking is, if fascism/national socialism is far more friendly to capitalism than socialism/communism, why did the capitalists align themselves with the communists?
>>136549201
Yeah, but why was an alliance with communists more palatable than an alliance with fascists for the 1939 capitalist states?
>>136549322
Communists and Capitalists(at the time and even now) were/are both controlled by Jews.
To me, Capitalism should be identified with Classical Liberalism, but it is currently synonymous with Jew controlled banking cartels.
>>136549484
>Communists and Capitalists(at the time and even now) were/are both controlled by Jews.
big if true
>>136548887
Because war is good for business unless it's won. Capitalism like lots of small wars that never go anywhere for selling weapons while fascism burns hot and dies quick when it finally bites off more than it can chew. At the end of the day it's nothing personal it's just business... Capitalism at it's finest.