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Revision as of 19:37, 21 October 2021

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This article is about the economically liberal or laissez-faire variant of National Socialism. For the ideology dissociated from National Socialist principles, see Authoritarian Capitalism.


National Capitalism, often referred to by the abbreviations NazCap or NatCap[1] is a totalitarian, economically and culturally far right, nationalist and fascist[2] ideology that combines National Socialist cultural, civil and diplomatic principles with free market or laissez-faire capitalism, making it an even more extreme version of Pinochetism (whose authoritarianism is based primarily on dealing with political opposition). He inhabiting the top right corner of the political compass, with Pinochetism come close to him.

Due to its generic nature, the term "National Capitalism" is sometimes used in reference to ideologies more closely resembling Authoritarian Capitalism, Corporatocracy[3] or even Paleolibertarianism and Hoppeanism.[4] In general, "National Capitalism" could be used to describe any ideology that has a an extreme blend of Nationalism and Capitalism.

History

First (although not officialy) "national capitalist" regime was established in Cuba under the reign of Fulgencio Batista, a right-wing dictator. Then, in 1974, a coup in Chile led by general Augusto Pinochet overthrew communist leader Salvador Allende and established a regime which we could call national capitalist. Under Pinochet, Chile became a market country with a bit of nationalism. There were no racial policies implemented, though.

Personality and Behavior

National Capitalism appears in comics as a shrewd and business-minded National Socialism, and predominantly associates with fascist rather than capitalist ideologies, despite him trying to connect with them. He is rapidly angered when his economic system is associated with the propagation of globalism and progressivism, or accused of supporting Jewish interests.

Stylistic Notes

TBA

How To Draw

Flag of National Capitalism
  1. Draw a ball with eyes.
  2. Color the ball gold.
  3. Draw a white circle in the middle of the front of the ball.
  4. Draw a black swastika, tilted at a 45 degree angle, in the middle of the circle. Connect the vertices of the swastika to form an angular S-shape, and add a vertical line down its middle to complete the dollar sign.
Color Name HEX RGB
Gold #FFBE00 255, 190, 0
White #FFFFFF 255, 255, 255
Black #141414 20, 20, 20


Relationships

Glorious Aryan Business partners

Mischlinge

  • National Bolshevism - Based socially, highly cringe economically.
  • Dengism - Nazcapcom? Nice job with the camps.
  • Liberals - Good economic ideas, but still left-wing cringe.
  • Hoppeanism - Cringe anarchist, cool otherwise. I'd trust him doing my business.
  • Kahanism - Capitalist. Based. Fascist. Based. Ultranationalist. Based. Jew. Cringe. Very similar to me.
  • State Liberalism - Degenerate culture, based economics and state.
  • Paleolibertarianism - Very good, but your tiny govt sucks ngl.
  • Kraterocracy - You went a bit too far... But at least you are better than Soulism.
  • Austrolibertarianism - My dad who taught me economics. (But doesn't like me for some reason)
  • National Libertarianism - You like capitalism and nationalism, but why you have to be so anti-statist?
  • Eco-Fascism - You're good, but stop slapping me when I drill oil.
  • Strasserism - I don't know how to feel about you with your pros and cons.
  • Corporatocracy - Rule by Giant Multinational Corporations is good, but the problem is that they sometimes pander to minorities and degenerates.

Degenerate Commies

Further Information

Gallery

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Within the community, the two abbreviations may point to different ideologies, with some claiming that only NazCap, but not NatCap, refers to National Socialist-influenced capitalism. In this case, NatCap is used to refer to Authoritarian Capitalism or Corporatocracy.
  2. National Capitalism's status as a fascist ideology is disputed, as most prominent fascist thinkers and politicians disavowed capitalism.
  3. National Capitalism is the name of a fictional ideology in World of Warcraft, where the state intervenes only to protect corporate interests.
  4. Wallenwein, Alex (July 28, 2010). "National Capitalism". Nolan Chart. Retrieved July 7, 2020.

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