It sounds like you have been reading too many leftist text books. I suggest you research some actual facts about the economy in Nazi Germany.
From ultra-far-left wikipedia:
After the Nazis took power, industries were privatized en masse. Several banks, shipyards, railway lines, shipping lines, welfare organizations, and more were privatized. The Nazi government took the stance that enterprises should be in private hands wherever possible. State ownership was to be avoided unless it was absolutely necessary for rearmament or the war effort, and even in those cases the Reich often insisted on the inclusion in the contract of an option clause according to which the private firm operating the plant was entitled to purchase it. However, the privatization was applied within a framework of increasing control of the state over the whole economy through regulation and political interference, as laid out in the 1933 Act for the Formation of Compulsory Cartels, which gave the government a role in regulating and controlling the cartels that had been earlier formed in the Weimar Republic under the Cartel Act of 1923. These had mostly regulated themselves from 1923 to 1933.
In short, the economy of Nazi Germany was almost exactly like our own economy: private businesses operating within a framework of government regulation.
Just as US magacorporations like Lockheed Martin, Boeing, US Steel, General Foods, etc operate in the US under a mountain of regulations, the same was true of arms manufacturers and heavy industry cartels in Nazi Germany.
And just as small business and entrepreneurship used to be encouraged in the US (until fairly recently), the same was true in Nazi Germany.
I understand why Wikipedia would have an interest in equating privatization and a free market with Nazism ... to further the myth that Nazis where right wing
There are sections of our economy that are socialized ... no doubt about that. But even with the current bureaucratic control I haven’t heard of price controls and compulsory cartels for all manufacturers
You can call it whatever you want but then bottom line is that Nazi Germany was a doomed enterprise form the get go ... just like soviet Russia and socialist Venezuela are unsustainable...
The case can be made that ww2 was completely unnecessary and the Nazi experiment would’ve died of natural causes ... however history gave its verdict already ... there’s no such thing as a peaceful and prosperous socialist nation
I mean if you continue to deny the facts in front of your face, nothing will ever change your mind. The reality is that Nazi Germany existed for 7 years before Hitler started WW2, and in that time Germany experienced an economic miracle, thanks to Nazi sponsorship of private industry. The Nazis were able to harness the creative drive and genius of the German people, which is something for which they should absolutely be commended.
Of course the Nazi leadership made some serious errors in judgement stemming from a desire for vengeance for their treatment after WW1. But one of the things the Nazis got absolutely right was their economic platform. German GDP and GNI per capita more than doubled between the Nazis coming to power and the start of WW2. Productivity increased. Per capita income increased. Standards of living increased. Unemployment decreased. The reason these things are never talked about is that leftist academia is petrified of ever painting the Nazis in a positive light.
I disagree ... that economic “miracle” is all the vogue right now
What do you think the dnc and gop stimulus plans are all about ... they are trying to replicate the “miracle” ... the only ingredient missing is the fuzzy economics of the Nazis
Ignoring all foreign treaties and debts, printing money, expropriations and of course the socialization of employment
Essentially the state has the duty to place you in any job ... they do that in Venezuela ... it’s not working that well
What you want and what the progressives want to bring back is “the new deal” the economic miracle that never was ... there’s no grand conspiracy to suppress it, in fact quite the opposite
It sounds like you have been reading too many leftist text books. I suggest you research some actual facts about the economy in Nazi Germany.
From ultra-far-left wikipedia:
After the Nazis took power, industries were privatized en masse. Several banks, shipyards, railway lines, shipping lines, welfare organizations, and more were privatized. The Nazi government took the stance that enterprises should be in private hands wherever possible. State ownership was to be avoided unless it was absolutely necessary for rearmament or the war effort, and even in those cases the Reich often insisted on the inclusion in the contract of an option clause according to which the private firm operating the plant was entitled to purchase it. However, the privatization was applied within a framework of increasing control of the state over the whole economy through regulation and political interference, as laid out in the 1933 Act for the Formation of Compulsory Cartels, which gave the government a role in regulating and controlling the cartels that had been earlier formed in the Weimar Republic under the Cartel Act of 1923. These had mostly regulated themselves from 1923 to 1933.
In short, the economy of Nazi Germany was almost exactly like our own economy: private businesses operating within a framework of government regulation.
Just as US magacorporations like Lockheed Martin, Boeing, US Steel, General Foods, etc operate in the US under a mountain of regulations, the same was true of arms manufacturers and heavy industry cartels in Nazi Germany.
And just as small business and entrepreneurship used to be encouraged in the US (until fairly recently), the same was true in Nazi Germany.
I’m afraid I disagree with you
I understand why Wikipedia would have an interest in equating privatization and a free market with Nazism ... to further the myth that Nazis where right wing
There are sections of our economy that are socialized ... no doubt about that. But even with the current bureaucratic control I haven’t heard of price controls and compulsory cartels for all manufacturers
You can call it whatever you want but then bottom line is that Nazi Germany was a doomed enterprise form the get go ... just like soviet Russia and socialist Venezuela are unsustainable...
The case can be made that ww2 was completely unnecessary and the Nazi experiment would’ve died of natural causes ... however history gave its verdict already ... there’s no such thing as a peaceful and prosperous socialist nation
I mean if you continue to deny the facts in front of your face, nothing will ever change your mind. The reality is that Nazi Germany existed for 7 years before Hitler started WW2, and in that time Germany experienced an economic miracle, thanks to Nazi sponsorship of private industry. The Nazis were able to harness the creative drive and genius of the German people, which is something for which they should absolutely be commended.
Of course the Nazi leadership made some serious errors in judgement stemming from a desire for vengeance for their treatment after WW1. But one of the things the Nazis got absolutely right was their economic platform. German GDP and GNI per capita more than doubled between the Nazis coming to power and the start of WW2. Productivity increased. Per capita income increased. Standards of living increased. Unemployment decreased. The reason these things are never talked about is that leftist academia is petrified of ever painting the Nazis in a positive light.
I disagree ... that economic “miracle” is all the vogue right now
What do you think the dnc and gop stimulus plans are all about ... they are trying to replicate the “miracle” ... the only ingredient missing is the fuzzy economics of the Nazis
Ignoring all foreign treaties and debts, printing money, expropriations and of course the socialization of employment
Essentially the state has the duty to place you in any job ... they do that in Venezuela ... it’s not working that well
What you want and what the progressives want to bring back is “the new deal” the economic miracle that never was ... there’s no grand conspiracy to suppress it, in fact quite the opposite