• No. They were state-capitalists.

    Ok.

    You agree that companies made profits. That’s a capitalist policy.

    Considering what was before, it was a gradual step towards socialism. Nazi Germany existed for like 30 years. Not everything can be implemented immediately.

    All socialists apply Marxist analysis at least partially

    Uhuh. Is Charles Fourier socialist?

    You’re enough of an ancap

    What is that even supposed to mean?

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      Considering what was before, it was a gradual step towards socialism. Nazi Germany existed for like 30 years.

      Ah, yes. And Hitler clearly stated that he was a socialist… somewhere. You have to read between the lines of “Mein Kampf”, where he clearly states that he’s right wing. And all the companies who profited immensly from all that slave labour where juuuust about to be socialised. /s

      Uhuh. Is Charles Fourier socialist?

      Got any proper points, or are you just gonna “umm actually” me to death?

      What is that even supposed to mean?

      You’re a weirdo who deserves to be ridiculed for having such a stupid worldview.

      • Ah, yes. And Hitler clearly stated that he was a socialist… somewhere

        I didn’t say it. Although he did.

        You have to read between the lines of “Mein Kampf”, where he clearly states that he’s right wing.

        Where?

        Btw are bolsheviks communists? Bc they clearly stated they are. No need to even read between the lines.

        And all the companies who profited immensly from all that slave labour

        And what’s the relation between capitalism and slavery?

        Got any proper points, or are you just gonna “umm actually” me to death?

        The point is that socialists can be socialists without applying Marx works in any way.

        You’re a weirdo who deserves to be ridiculed for having such a stupid worldview

        What worldview? What is my worldview?