Mfw commies claim capitalism and fascism are two sides of the same coin...

>mfw commies claim capitalism and fascism are two sides of the same coin, yet they're the ones who joined forces with capitalists against fascists

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They joined sides with the fascists against capitalists before that.

It's really more like the fascists decided to fight everyone at once, because out of the three, fascists are the dumbest.

fascists endangered the profits of the international bankers the most*

That's WHY they're the dumbest, but a bit more specificity helps m8.

> fascists are the dumbest
> muh money
> muh equality
Nice opinion here. In reality, right wingers are the most educated and intellectual people you even got chance to know in your life. They are only one who learned to think in complex context and terms of population future, national ideas and degeneracy prevention.

>capitalists last from ~1700 to present day
>communists last from 1918 to 1991
>fascists last from 1922 to 1945, maybe into the 70s if we're being generous and counting Iberians as humans

For whatever reason, fascists have a real problem with getting skullfucked by literally everyone.

Might wanna work on that.

capitalists, communists and fascists are all sons of the French revolution, siblings.

If the reason they got into that diplomatic situation was bankers being afraid, why then did the Anglos allow them to go on just fine till they broke the Munich treaty?
Shouln't Anglos and Frenchmen be protesting long before that if it was bankers that was the problem.

Not to forget that the Allies supported Mussolini until he invaded Abyssinia when he had been in power for quite some time.

We don't really think they're the same.

Fascism is a capitalistic ideology, but fascists threatened the existing capitalist order during WW2. A liberal-communist alliance made sense at the time.

Similarly, a liberal-fascist alliance made sense for many collaborators in the Spanish civil war.

>implying Adam Smith doesn't predate the French Revolution
>implying the British East India Company doesn't predate Adam Smith
>implying the Florentine merchant republics don't predate the British East India Company

you could argue that modern day China is facist

You could, but you could also argue for them being communist.

I think it makes more sense to view them as an oligarchic republic.

It's complicated, but mercantilism isn't really the same as capitalism.

They kind of slowly grew into each other.

Certainly, by the time the French Revolution hit, Britain itself had a fully capitalistic economy.

>you could also argue for them being communist
not really

they aren't pursuing communism anymore

>not true communism

For real though, they are avowedly communist and state owned enterprises are a huge part of their economic model.

As far as I remember in the definitions and my Econ studies back from college without resorting to look it up, Mercantilism is more based on trading raw resources whereas Capitalism is the use of these resources and capital as inputs to create other products.

Spice trade is mercantilism whereas mass Rum distilling in the New World is more Capitalism because it requires the capital in order for it to be more than a small cottage industry.

Except fascism isn't right-wing. It's centrist.

Was there ever an official pact between the allies and the soviets?

Yep. The alliance between them evolved into the United Nations.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Declaration_by_United_Nations

>In reality, right wingers are the most educated and intellectual people you even got chance to know in your life.

I would agree that most leftists can learn a lot more from conservatives than progressives. Most conservatives also realise that the modern world is in some sort of crisis in its current liberal capitalist form.

>Nice opinion here. In reality, right wingers are the most educated and intellectual people you even got chance to know in your life. They are only one who learned to think in complex context and terms of population future, national ideas and degeneracy prevention.
>fascism is right wing, not third position
>right wingers are the smartist people
>left vs right
>spooks such as population future, nation and degeneracy
holy shit, 5/5 for effort mate

The worst people are those who claim to be fascist or discuss fascism but consider it left/right wing and not third position.

>They joined sides with the fascists against capitalists before that.
like when?

They are still allowing a free market