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That's still not really a good example, though. Fascist Italy went through numerous rewrites of its economic policy during the ~20 years that it existed. quote:
ORIGINAL: Benito Mussolini "We want to be aristocrats and democrats, conservatives and liberals, reactionaries and revolutionaries, legalists and antilegalistami - depending on the circumstances of the time, place and situation." The only reason I'd mention Nazi Germany over Italy, is because the National Socialists actually did have an economic policy. Really, if we want to talk about the economics of fascism, there simply aren't actually any set economics of fascism (even if we restrict what fascism is to Italy). You could say that they all had a few common traits, but none of the effects of those traits equated to anything that corporate nationalism does in this game. Like I said before; state capitalism does not equate to what corporate nationalism does. You can attribute more of the negative similarities to the crippling war-weariness that took over towards the end of WW2 than you can to anything else.
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