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At minimum, private entities would need be compatible with the national interest.
Come to think of it while this definition fits Hitler's Germany, Mussolini's Italy and Hirohito's Japan it doesn't fit so well for Franco's Spain or the average Latin American military junta which generally didn't interfere with the private economy.
"I say shoot'em all and let God sort it out in the end!
Come to think of it while this definition fits Hitler's Germany, Mussolini's Italy and Hirohito's Japan it doesn't fit so well for Franco's Spain or the average Latin American military junta which generally didn't interfere with the private economy.
Yup. Sadly "fascist" gets thrown around so much that the actual meaning of the term becomes almost irrelevant. Even supposedly educated folks don't seem to have a firm grasp of the concept.
Come to think of it while this definition fits Hitler's Germany, Mussolini's Italy and Hirohito's Japan it doesn't fit so well for Franco's Spain or the average Latin American military junta which generally didn't interfere with the private economy.
Well, do take into account that the first three were involved in a major military conflict, and that generally the state tends to interfere much more in the economy during those.
Also, economic policy was one of the major issues behind the military juntas, at least over here (and I know that in Chile as well).
Hitler, Mussolini and Hirohito took control of the economies of their countries long before the wars started. Of course much of the point of the control was to prepare for the anticipated war. Japan's GDP was approximately the same as Belgium's, a nation with about 1/10th the population, but they were able to field a million man army and a Navy to rival the US.
The economic policy of the juntas was usually to take apart whatever nationalization their predecessors had managed. The Perons were an exception.
"I say shoot'em all and let God sort it out in the end!
Hitler, Mussolini and Hirohito took control of the economies of their countries long before the wars started. Of course much of the point of the control was to prepare for the anticipated war. Japan's GDP was approximately the same as Belgium's, a nation with about 1/10th the population, but they were able to field a million man army and a Navy to rival the US.
The economic policy of the juntas was usually to take apart whatever nationalization their predecessors had managed. The Perons were an exception.
The juntas (at least over here) were very neoliberal economically, but they still took a very hands-on approach to managing the economy. Martínez de Hoz, the first economic minister under the last dictatorship, for example, froze wages and instituted a planned devaluation scheme.
Robert Gates: Destroying ISIL 'unrealistic' and 'unattainable'
By Trevor Eischen
2/1/15 12:09 PM EST
President Barack Obama’s goal to destroy the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant is “unrealistic“ and “unattainable,” former Defense Secretary Robert Gates says.
Appearing on NBC’s “Meet the Press” Sunday, the former Pentagon chief under both Obama and President George W. Bush said U.S. forces should should not focus entirely on eradicating the terrorist group but should create an operation that contains the spread of ISIL militants and “denies them the ability to hang onto territory.”
“The president has set an ambitious and, I think under current circumstances, an unrealistic goal when he talks about our intent being to destroy ISIS,” Gates said. “With the means he has approved so far, I think that’s an unattainable objective.”
And, he said, special forces will be needed in Iraq and Syria to assist with the airstrikes that are being conducted by the U.S. and its allies.
A “re-invasion of Iraq with large ground forces is a false set of options,” Gates said, but “a few hundred troops” should be stationed in the region.
The juntas (at least over here) were very neoliberal economically, but they still took a very hands-on approach to managing the economy. Martínez de Hoz, the first economic minister under the last dictatorship, for example, froze wages and instituted a planned devaluation scheme.
That's not free market economics.
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The juntas (at least over here) were very neoliberal economically, but they still took a very hands-on approach to managing the economy. Martínez de Hoz, the first economic minister under the last dictatorship, for example, froze wages and instituted a planned devaluation scheme.
Which country is this?
"I say shoot'em all and let God sort it out in the end!
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