They are both worrisome in relation to free market economies and representative democracies.
a government-run economy is certainly more worrisome in a non-democratic system. you need the checks and balances.
They are both worrisome in relation to free market economies and representative democracies.
They co-opted the rhetoric, to be sure.
But they kept the means of production in private companies, even during the war.
Dhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German...g_World_War_IIuring the period before the war, all companies with the exception of Alkett (which was under the control of Rhine-Metal Borsig, a subsidiary of the government-controlled Hermann Göring Works) were privately owned stock companies with the stock available for purchase by the public. All these companies, with the exception again of Alkett, produced tanks in addition to their normal peacetime manufacture of trucks, locomotives, and other heavy equipment. From 1935 onward, the government progressively increased its control over industries engaged in rearmament. The Nazi Party's Four Year Plan introduced in 1936 placed Hermann Göring in leadership of the state's efforts to bring industry into state control.[13] Through threat and coercion Göring was able to expand the Nazi Party's control of private industry involved in steel and armament production.[14] By 1938, this control included the rationing of essential raw materials, factory inventories, labor hours, rates of pay, working conditions, building and machine tool expansion, plant locations and stock dividends. All companies were forced to join the Economic Board of the tank industry which handled all questions affecting the industry.
FWIW.
I already addressed that predicted response.
During the war yes.
So did we.
So did every national government. One can quibble about what "control" means, but the ownership was never fully transferred to the state in most cases.
At some point, though since the government officials were the ones deciding who got the contracts... a certain amount of cronyism crept in. Shocker.
No quibbling required. It's right there.
(shrugs) An attempt to co-opt any disagreement by predicting it? So what?
The invincible ignorance fallacy[1] is a deductive fallacy of circularity where the person in question simply refuses to believe the argument, ignoring any evidence given. It is not so much a fallacious tactic in argument as it is a refusal to argue in the proper sense of the word, the method instead being to either make assertions with no consideration of objections or to simply dismiss objections by calling them excuses, conjecture, etc. or saying that they are proof of nothing; all without actually demonstrating how the objection fit these terms (see ad lapidem fallacy).
Explain to me how socialists give out stock dividends. This should be good.
i dont see why an economic system like socialism would be worrying for a representative democracy. they aren't incompatible
The AG here being "Aktiengesellschaft"Messerschmitt AG (German pronunciation: [ˈmɛsɐʃmɪt]) was a German share-ownership limited, aircraft manufacturing corporation named after its chief designer Willy Messerschmitt from mid-July 1938 onwards, and known primarily for its World War II fighter aircraft, in particular the Bf 109 and Me 262. The company survived in the post-war era, undergoing a number of mergers and changing its name from Messerschmitt to Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm before being bought by Deutsche Aerospace (DASA, now part of Airbus) in 1989.
Care to guess what that means in German?
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I said "in relation to" not "in conjunction with".
I offered an alternative. Maybe I should have said "compared to". I was putting free market and rep democracies together.
. Messerschmitt relied heavily on slave labour to produce much of the parts needed for these aircraft during the second half of World War II; these parts were assembled in an enormous underground tunnel system in Sankt Georgen an der Gusen, Austria. Slave labour was provided by inmates of the brutal KZ Gusen I and Gusen II camps, and by inmates from nearby Mauthausen concentration camp, all located near the St. Gorgen quarries. 40,000 inmates from Spain, Italy, Poland, Slovenia, France, Russia, Hungarian Jews and twenty other nationalities were murdered during the production of these aircraft at KZ Gusen. Messerschmitt officials maintained barracks at the concentration camp to oversee the work being done by the inmates. Messerschmitt, and its executive Willy Messerschmitt also occupied the famed Villa Tugendhat in Brno, Czech Republic, designed by Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich in the 1920s; the Messerschmitt aircraft factory office and the Gestapo occupied the property during the war.
Distractions distractions
Next time you want to associate a US political party with Nazis, check which side you're standing on.
PKW Iv's primary manufacturer:
Friedrich Krupp AG
Again, AG = Aktiengesellschaft
If one's definition of "socialism" is "the state owns means of production" it seems kind of odd to use this term, especially for a people known for precise terminology.
Given the Nazi's turned around and hunted down anyone considered "leftist" including some union organizers, it has always been something of a stretch to call "Nazi's" "socialists". They adopted the sobrequet, but never really bought into the ideology. It was an oligarchy for the most part.
No arguments from me there. Private companies have used slave labor since there has been slavery.
Have you googled the term Aktiengesellschaft yet?
Seems like the National Socialist Workers Party didn't like unions. or socialists.Arrests of Political Opponents
In the months after Hitler took power, SA and Gestapo agents went from door to door looking for Hitler's enemies. They arrested Socialists, Communists, trade union leaders, and others who had spoken out against the Nazi Party; some were murdered. By the summer of 1933, the Nazi Party was the only legal political party in Germany.
Do you like unions?
First it was gun control debate now the topic has moved to Nazis. Pavlov cant stop talking about pizza and djohn is no where to be seen. The Russian collusion conspiracy on its last breath.
Why aren’t the board’s Russiagaters calling for Simpson’s indictment?
Translation:
"I take Goebbels at his word. "
Feel free to do so. Better than his words might be looking at what they actually DID.
Nah. You simply failed.
By your logic OJ isn't a murderer because he says he wasn't and people believed him.
All that is explained already.
And TSA never ever cared about the security of US elections.
Ever.
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