Not meaning to split hairs, booty, but: she's a communist.
I get that Klaus Schwab was born in Nazi-era Germany. So you are technically correct, booty. But what I am saying is: his ideology is more that of communism.
Both Nazis and communists are authoritarians. But Nazism arose from communism. If it wasn't for communism, there would have been no Nazism or fascism.
Fascism is actually important, to rise in order to crush communism.
It won't happen until the communists currently in charge push it again, like the did in the 20th century. If they do, we will see far-right nationalism rise again. Not "Nazism", but basically the same thing.
I don't support fascism providing we live in peace and stability - but if Klaus Schwab's piece of shit daughter wants to lock us all down, then fuck it, I'm supporting the closest thing to Nazis that we have.
If he has a bust of Lenin in his home, it's safe to say he is a communist. I like your bust much better, booty!
Although the Nazis retained some of the legal language of a capitalist society : Private ownership of the means of production was allowed, businesses and industries were not nationalized as in communist countries etc., the conception of Nazis being "capitalists" is a false narrative that survives even today.
The Nazis were essentialy socialists ( despite the snarky remarks from "educated" people claiming their name was purposely misleading and that I fell for it..... )
Let's put things into context ; during the nineteenth century, there was no distinction between “socialism” and “communism."
According to writer Ludwig Von Mises, there was a "socialism of the German pattern" and a "socialism of the Russian pattern."
The former, seemingly and nominally, maintained private ownership of the means of production, entrepreneurship, and market exchange (in appearence, at least). In reality, they were implementing socialism according to a different strategy than that of the Marxist socialists, based on the theories of the original German socialists who directly influenced Marx’s later ideas.
Johann Karl Rodbertus was the first socialist thinker to advocate the control of both production and distribution, and to achieve this, the socialist needed to use the State.
Ferdinand Lassalle subscribed to the "State Socialist" doctrines of Rodbertus, However, unlike Rodbertus, Lassalle did not believe that it was enough to merely supplement capitalism with State redistributive schemes to raise workers' incomes. Instead, he primarily advocated the setting up new worker-run cooperative enterprises (with State-provided capital) to compete (and eventually replace) private capitalist enterprises.
In this manner, workers would retain their own surplus value and the politically-contentious issue of income redistribution could be momentarily side-stepped.
State Socialism/National Socialism......rings a bell ?
( Marxism was often dubbed
International Socialism btw )
This was all semantics.
I doubt people would have welcomed an economic model in which the State had the ultimate say over essentially nearly all business activities through a complete system of economic intervention and control.
Prces, wages, interest rates and production levels were all fixed by the Nazi Party.
Sounds awfully similar to another economic model everyone detests.