bripat9643
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Sure there is. On page 10-11;
"With the end of detailed public budgets in 1935, Der Deutsche Volkswirt became the primary source for information about privatization in Germany. The papers editorial page was considered a mouthpiece for Hjalmar Schacht, appointed head of the Reichsbank by Adolf Hitler and then, in 1934, Minister of Economy. Der Deutsche Volkswirt provided detailed information on the Ministrys position on reprivatization and its implementation"
if we aren't willing to give either men credit, then we must come to the conclusion that privatization is simply the calling card of fascism, past and present.
The State must have a police, a judiciary, an army, and a foreign policy. All other things, and I do not exclude secondary education, must go back to the private activity of individuals. If one wants to save the State, the Collectivist State must be abolished"
-- Benito Mussolini
http://www.ub.edu/graap/bel_Italy_fascist.pdf
Of course, neither the Nazis or the Italian Fascists ever privatised anything.
Well, they did. They just didn't do it inside the conservative bubble![]()
Meaningless babble. Furthermore, the author of your article is a communist who thinks "privatizing" it means the Nazi party takes over running it. How can that be considered "privatization" when the government and the Nazi Party are one and the same?
Face it, the guy is a worthless commie piece of shit.