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  1. @HeavenlyPossum

    I am not an economist but as far as I know, Marx already distinguished "industrial capitalism" from "finance capitalism". en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finance_

    #Veblen seems to have developed this distrinction further.

    Gottfried Feder, the original Nazi party's chief economist, also liked to distinguish between "schaffendes Kapital" and "raffendes Kapital", creating a basis for #Strasserism and #Hitlerism.

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strasser

    I wonder how we can use this distinction now without falling into the abyss that is antisemitism.

  2. @HeavenlyPossum

    I am not an economist but as far as I know, Marx already distinguished "industrial capitalism" from "finance capitalism". en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finance_

    #Veblen seems to have developed this distrinction further.

    Gottfried Feder, the original Nazi party's chief economist, also liked to distinguish between "schaffendes Kapital" and "raffendes Kapital", creating a basis for #Strasserism and #Hitlerism.

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strasser

    I wonder how we can use this distinction now without falling into the abyss that is antisemitism.

  3. @HeavenlyPossum

    I am not an economist but as far as I know, Marx already distinguished "industrial capitalism" from "finance capitalism". en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finance_

    #Veblen seems to have developed this distrinction further.

    Gottfried Feder, the original Nazi party's chief economist, also liked to distinguish between "schaffendes Kapital" and "raffendes Kapital", creating a basis for #Strasserism and #Hitlerism.

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strasser

    I wonder how we can use this distinction now without falling into the abyss that is antisemitism.

  4. @HeavenlyPossum

    I am not an economist but as far as I know, Marx already distinguished "industrial capitalism" from "finance capitalism". en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finance_

    #Veblen seems to have developed this distrinction further.

    Gottfried Feder, the original Nazi party's chief economist, also liked to distinguish between "schaffendes Kapital" and "raffendes Kapital", creating a basis for #Strasserism and #Hitlerism.

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strasser

    I wonder how we can use this distinction now without falling into the abyss that is antisemitism.

  5. @HeavenlyPossum

    I am not an economist but as far as I know, Marx already distinguished "industrial capitalism" from "finance capitalism". en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finance_

    #Veblen seems to have developed this distrinction further.

    Gottfried Feder, the original Nazi party's chief economist, also liked to distinguish between "schaffendes Kapital" and "raffendes Kapital", creating a basis for #Strasserism and #Hitlerism.

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strasser

    I wonder how we can use this distinction now without falling into the abyss that is antisemitism.