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TopicPenn State professor: ''Hard work is a white ideology''
Balrog0
10/09/17 3:18:38 PM
#172:


Mal_Fet posted...
Price controls in the USA are socialist in concept yes, but Nazi Germany's price/wage controls were way more pervasive and drastic.


What's your evidence of that? We had very tight price controls and supply restrictions during WWII, you know, when this was happening in Germany.

In fact, these general supply restrictions and price controls were a relatively new feature of our government that increased how socialist it was overall. In Germany, most industries had become state-sponsored in the aftermath of WWI, so the Nazi change in policy represents a move towards capitalism and away from socialism, if still imperfectly. They did plenty of other things for individual rights, too -- for instance, gun ownership became far less restricted for everyone but the Jews.
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