This afternoon at the Mises Institute I'll
be talking about Hitler's thoughts on economics.
You'll never guess: he wasn't a fan of the free market.
But try telling that to the SJWs who call libertarians fascists, and even (absurdly enough) "Nazis."
Hitler could not have been clearer: the age of laissez faire is over, and that's a good thing. We need state supervision of the economy, and we need to be sure that private interests are subordinate to the public good.
(And guess who defines what constitutes the "common good"?)
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