What is the difference between Fascism and Feudalism?

What is the difference between Fascism and Feudalism?

one is capitalist
the other is not

problem solved

which one?

the one with a capitalist mode of production is capitalist

feudalism is capitalist…
fascism is capitalist too.

it's the same the difference is one has a king and the other a dictator usually with a military background. In the end both are autocrats.

Also Feudalism tended to be more Religious.

What's the difference between a house and a car?

So this is the power of anarchism.

I have always seen fascism as not really right wing, but rather a perverted version of a left wing authoritarian society. Almost as if taking all the good shit from the left, bad shit from the right, and combining it into some kind of total madness. For example, their way of saying that in their experiment, bourgeoise are the jews, and proletariat are the white race, or whatever.

Fascism is corporatist capitalism, feudalism is what we had before capitalism

black flag posters and an-nils are liberals who like smashing shit, don't take them seriously

goddammit man

Feudalism has cast system, where as under fascism every citizen and member of an corporation(co-op like organization not the modern definition of the term) will be equal and free to each other.

Anti-semitism has nothing to do with fascism but rather with the hitlerite perverted version of Not Socialism.

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I agree. Funny thing is that Hitler admitted in Mein Kampf (literally, not making a pun here) that he at first was disgusted by antisemitism, as he considered it to be "some stuff old men like to rant about" but what convinced him was browsing some fringe radical right wing newspapers back in the day, where he found a jewish name to anything that criticised "quintessentially german" aspects of culture.

I still persist though that in my eyes, Not Socialism is a form of left-wing authoritarianism that tried to accommodate right-wing worldviews. In short, you take left-wing economy and gear it to achieve right-wing goals.

I am not being some retarded libertarian about this, but there honestly is no way you can call nazis in any sense truly. radically right wing. For me, most right-wing form of organizing society is feudalism/monarchism.

That's an empty term, especially since back them pretty much everyone back then could probably be considered a socdem when compared to the things we have today.
Pretty correct when talking from the perspective of capitalist society, yet turbonerds like Evola saw fascism as a viable option for the time, even if it wasn't traditionalist enough for their tastes.

Fascism is futurist, whole Feudalism is religious. That's about the only difference.

Capitalism is just exchange, stupid commie. When you in oxygen and breath out carbon dioxide, that's capitalism.

This is what retards actually believe

Fascist economy was based on the capitalist mode of production, which is characterized by the wage labour

t, self identifies as a liberal

t. can't explain the difference between fascism and feudalism

I live in capitalism.
I don't live in feudalism.
In a thread where someone asked why liberals do something that ancom poster got personally offended.

There's no difference, watch this:
Anarcho-capitalism = Feudalism
Anarcho-capitalism = Fascism
Feudalism=Fascism

Why am I not surprised

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I tried reading about fascist economics once, but it was a really long wiki article and the basic is "if it works do it"- fascists

Fascism has had complicated relations regarding capitalism, which changed over time and differed between Fascist states. Fascists commonly have sought to eliminate the autonomy of large-scale capitalism to the state.[191] Fascists support the state having control over the economy, although they support the existence of private property.[192] When fascists have criticized capitalism, they have focused their attacks on "finance capitalism", the international nature of banks and the stock exchange, and its cosmopolitan bourgeois character.[193] Under fascism, the profit motive continues to be the primary motivation of contributors to the economy.[192] That policy abruptly changed in Italy by 1934 when Mussolini “reiterated that capitalism, as an economic system, was no longer viable.”[194] Mussolini went so far as to proclaim that the economy of Fascist Italy was to be “based not on individual profit but on collective interest.”
Fascist intellectuals were determined to foster economic development in order for a syndicalist economy to “attain its productive maximum” that was identified as crucial to “socialist revolution.”[198] Italian Fascism's position towards capitalism adjusted over time; the Italian Fascist movement in 1919 was radical and anti-capitalist, where he continued to campaign for “nationalization of land” and to have “workers’ participation in the running of factories”,[199] but became more moderate in the 1920s when it sought to consolidate power, and then grew more radical again during the 1930s under its entrenchment of power, and by 1940 again emphasized anti-capitalism.

Mussolini praised the historic developments of "heroic capitalism" - what Mussolini considered the first stage of capitalism, which he found had provided useful economic developments, but he claimed that capitalism had deteriorated, and criticized the contemporary stage of capitalism that he termed "supercapitalism". He argued,

I do not intend to defend capitalism or capitalists. They, like everything human, have their defects. I only say their possibilities of usefulness are not ended. Capitalism has borne the monstrous burden of the war and today still has the strength to shoulder the burdens of peace. … It is not simply and solely an accumulation of wealth, it is an elaboration, a selection, a co-ordination of values which is the work of centuries. … Many think, and I myself am one of them, that capitalism is scarcely at the beginning of its story.[200]


The Nazis argued that capitalism damages nations due to international finance, the economic dominance of big business, and Jewish influences within it.] Adolf Hitler, both in public and in private, held strong disdain for capitalism; he accused modern capitalism of holding nations ransom in the interests of a parasitic cosmopolitan rentier class. He opposed free-market capitalism's profit-seeking impulses and desired an economy in which community interests would be upheld. He distrusted capitalism for being unreliable, due to it having an egotistic nature, and he preferred a state-directed economy.] By the early 1940s, over 500 companies in key German industries had been nationalized, mostly accomplished through the creation of the Reichswerke Hermann Göring in 1937.[ Multi-national industries in occupied territory were particularly targeted for state ownership, where the Reichswerke absorbed approximately “50 – 60 per cent” of heavy industry in Czech and slightly less in Austria. Göring industrial empire was a major attempt towards “restricting private industrial capitalism and substituting a ‘völkisch’, state-run industrial economy.” Hitler’s Not Socialist regime was committed to an economic “New Order” controlled by the “Party through a bureaucratic apparatus staffed by technical experts and dominated by political interests,” similar to the economic planning of the Soviet Union.

Hitler said: "It may be that today gold has become the exclusive ruler of life, but the time will come when man will bow down before a higher god. Many things owe their existence solely to the longing for money and wealth, but there is very little among them whose non-existence would leave humanity any the poorer."Hitler told one party leader in 1934, "The economic system of our day is the creation of the Jews." In a discussion with Mussolini, Hitler said that "Capitalism had run its course". In another conversation, Hitler stated that business bourgeoisie "know nothing except their profit. 'Fatherland' is only a word for them."Adolf Hitler was personally disgusted with the ruling bourgeois elites of Germany that he obscenely referred to as a "cowardly shits".

feudalism is not capitalism, but corporatism is you stupid faggot