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[[File:Frankfurt.png]] [[Frankfurt School]]<br>
[[File:Kant.png]] [[Enlightenment Thought|Kantian Philosophy]]<br>
[[File:Natcap.png]] [[National Capitalism]]<ref>[https://www.hanshoppe.com/wp-content/uploads/publications/hoppe_nation_household-1996-unpub.pdf From Nation to Household]<br>
Selected quotation: "The answer is a program of nationalist capitalism, or capitalistic nationalism. Like Francis' national socialism, the national capitalist program has an economic and a cultural component. The similarities of both programs lie in their cultural components. Both are proponents of cultural conservatism and traditional family-centered morality; both are decidedly Western and propose that America was - and should be - a white European Christian male dominated civilization, and hence both oppose all multi-counter-cultural-egalitarian measures and policies. Both programs differ fundamentally, however, regarding the economic policies which they would combine with this cultural conservatism. National socialism would combine its cultural conservatism with the economic politics of the left. But as was explained, these two programmatic elements are incompatible and cannot be successfully combined. In distinct contrast, national capitalism hies to combine cultural conservatism with traditional American laissez-faire capitalism as proposed by old-fashioned 'Austrian' school economists from Bob-Bawerk to Mises and Rothbard - the mortal enemies of the socialists of all stripes from Marx on up to his present social-democratic-liberal-neoconservative followers. In so doing, the national capitalist program has from the outset the distinctive advantage of combining what can - and indeed must - be combined if one wishes to reach one's set goal."</ref><br>
[[File:Paleolib.png]] [[Paleolibertarianism]]<br>
[[File:AntiAntiAbortion.png]] Pro-Choice<br>
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