I think you’re partially right. Because the end goal of capitalism is fascism. But then again fascism often does consist of monopolies. So glass half full.
Can you quote a capitalist writer from before the 19th century who linked capitalism to fascism as a goal?
You’re talking about “goals” but what you more likely actually mean is something like “inevitable end state” so perhaps you can count up the number of capitalist states which are currently fascist?
Fascism typically usurps capitalism when it does arise due to rampant corruption, so there is no longer a free market, even if the country was capitalist on the way there.
I think you’re partially right. Because the end goal of capitalism is fascism. But then again fascism often does consist of monopolies. So glass half full.
This is another pointless im13andthisisdeep take.
Can you quote a capitalist writer from before the 19th century who linked capitalism to fascism as a goal?
You’re talking about “goals” but what you more likely actually mean is something like “inevitable end state” so perhaps you can count up the number of capitalist states which are currently fascist?
Fascism typically usurps capitalism when it does arise due to rampant corruption, so there is no longer a free market, even if the country was capitalist on the way there.