Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Corporo-statism

fascism is the appropriate term for the corporate/state hybrid, but when people hear you refer to fascism, many seem to think you're making a specific analogy to Nazi Germany. There needs to be a better term that identifies 'corporo-statism' that avoids that, because the reluctance to identify 'corporo-statism' as fascism ( because of the reluctance to compare our system to the Nazi's ) definitely works in the favor of the corporo-statists.

In the aftermath of any designed economic contraction/ harvesting of wealth engineered by the most monopolist
ic/anti-free market institution around ( the banking cartel acting through the Federal Reserve, with critical assistance at every stage provided by compliant politicians serving as their agents ), the airwaves always fill with talking heads fervently trying to direct blame towards something that doesn't exist ( the free market ), to encourage you to choose as a remedy something the corporations have insured doesn't exist: a government that serves the common man.

If people like choosing saviors that don't exist to rescue us from completely misidentified problems, then they should choose big government to save them from the free market. Just ignore the fact that the free market is dead and government only grows to serve the needs of its owners, the corporations.

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