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    Philosophy National Socialism: Far Right or Far Left

    The Soviets actually were, rhetorically, genuine Socialists as Marx saw it for the whole of their time in power, as they never ceased the talk of surrendering power once Capitalism was gone. The thing to note is that Socialism, in Marxist theory, is the intermediary state tasked with dissolving...
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    Philosophy National Socialism: Far Right or Far Left

    This is generally the term used for the process in question, to my recollection. State Capitalism operates in the opposite direction, as it's the state consuming the corporations instead of the corporations subsuming or competing with state functions.
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    Philosophy National Socialism: Far Right or Far Left

    Not quite correct, as Corporatism is a pre-existing term referring to a sort of parliamentary oligarchy where the unit of political power is economic interest groups like farmers or textile mill workers (Syndicalism would be an example of such a system, despite purporting to be a form of...
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    Philosophy National Socialism: Far Right or Far Left

    It's actually a bit of a complicated question, as the underlying "selling point" of the National Socialist framework is the government working very hard for the Nation's benefit. It's specifically not the "transitory" Dictatorship of the Proletariat of Marxist theory, nor is it the weirdly...
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