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Is there a thinker that unites the values and ideas of the german Conservative Revolution with free market economy?

>> No.14800642

>>14800612
the reemarket fakeonomy

>> No.14800667

>>14800612
Sounds incredibly gay.

>> No.14800683

>>14800612
Yes

>> No.14800705

>>14800683
Who

>> No.14800706

Most conservative revolutionaries were fine with entrepreneurship and many were fine with private property etc. Within a normally functioning organic state, a certain amount of unregulated commerce is normal and even good, for innovation and so on. Obviously also nations should trade with each other and there should be some degree of "competition" in this, because they have their own interests and citizens to serve (although ultimately international politics should be conceived as friendship and cooperation against real enemies).

The only problem is if you want to preserve finance capitalism, which has nothing to do with a free market. Investment is fine, "capital" is fine, but the rootless capitalist who only accumulates capital to make himself better at accumulating capital, and thereby escaping the organic context of his state and his volk (rather than serving it), is a borderline terrorist.

>> No.14800722

>>14800705
Me

>> No.14800724

>>14800722
Post works

>> No.14800729

>>14800724
No

>> No.14800770

>>14800706
Also, usury, which is basically all capitalist economics boils down to.

>> No.14800789
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14800789

AHEM