Thanks for the reply; I’m not all that well-versed on the subject, so I definitely need to read more about it!
Thanks for the reply; I’m not all that well-versed on the subject, so I definitely need to read more about it!
Wasn’t fascist corporatism basically inspired by functionalism? I vaguely remember reading about how Durkheim rejected materialism and class conflict in favor of a form of corporatism.
Correct. Because the Nazi economy was called ‘privatization.’
If you wish to argue against the author’s findings, you can contact gbel@ub.edu.
In other words, the Nazis specifically took certain businesses that were formerly nationalized and then privatized them.
For further reading:
Again, if you have evidence to the contrary, you can contact the author of the research paper, or you can submit your findings to a peer-reviewed academic journal. Here are some further academic sources that also support the claim that the Nazi economy was heavily engaged in privatization, and some relevant quotes:
Source: After the Crisis: Nationalisation and re-privatization of the German great banks 1931–1937
Source: The Role of Private Property in the Nazi Economy: The Case of Industry