We see the imprint of the obnoxious ideology of Corporatism (the basis of fascist and Nazi systems) in all those areas of political and economic life nationally and internationally which are driving the people to poverty, war, democratic powerlessness and social imprisonment. Climate, Health, the WEF, housing and farms, democracy and voting, “charities”, the “great Reset” and in the causesand conduct of the Ukraine war. This is the first of two posts on Corporatism.
Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields.
Despite the millions of dead and the poet John MacCrae’s words we have indeed broken faith with the dead of two world wars. Europe has now witnessed:
The Dissolution of democratic nation states and parliaments
The Abolition of 19 central banks and currencies
The break up of Czechoslovakia
The break up of Yugoslavia
The Ethnic cleansing of Serbs, Jews and Gypsies in Yugoslavia
The Rise of Nazi movements in Ukraine, Croatia and Bosnia supported by NATO and the European Union
Jews fleeing Europe
The attack on Russia through Ukraine
The attack on Catalonia and the Imprisonment of elected politicians
The censorship of medical and immunology experts
The dismissal of academics for “unacceptable” views
The illegal censorship and banning of individuals and organisations by hegemonic big Tech corporations
HOW DID WE REACH THIS POINT WITHIN 75 YEARS OF THE DEMOCRATIC VICTORY OF 1945? How have our anti fascist allies during the war (Russia, Yugoslavia) been turned into our enemies and our fascist enemies (Germany, Austria, Italy and (collaborationist) France been turned into the “friends” who expunged our country, parliament and democracy – until we restored them in 2021 ?
The answer is the European, British and American embrace of CORPORATISM – that unholy alliance between big State SOCIALISTS and big corporations, bypassing parliaments, centralising economic and social power and defying consumers (with State legalised monopolies and cartels) and voters (by party collaboration and vote counting manipulation). CORPORATISM has always been the foundation of Nazi and fascist systems. Indeed the founder of the Italian Fascist movement Benito Mussolini said Corporatism was a better word to describe Fascism!
“Fascism should more properly be called corporatism, since it is the merger of state and corporate power.”
These emails between facebook and the US Centre for Disease Control in 2021 show the intimate collaboration on censorship between American big tech and the Biden regime and are the epitome of that fascist collaboration of which Mussolini was so proud! https://gellerreport.com/2022/09/newly-released-emails-facebook-biden-regime-held-weekly-monthly-calls-to-discuss-who-what-to-censor-on-platform.html/?lctg=92530542
In the battle of fascism against the people:
THE LEFT PROVIDE THE SOCIALIST MASSES ON THE STREET
THE RIGHT PROVIDE THE CORPORATE, MEDIA AND FINANCIAL CONTROL
THE STATE IS THE SOURCE OF THEIR POWER AND USES AND SUBSIDISES BOTH
We must never forget that Adolf Hitler was a socialist, turning the German Labour Party into the National Socialist German Workers Party and that Benito Mussolini was a leading member of the Italian Socialist Party before he founded the Italian Fascist Party.
The British Fascist Oswald Mosley served in both Conservative and Socialist Governments and founded the British Union of Fascists. After the war he founded the newspaper “The European”. His wife Diana Mosley was a favourite of the corporatist BBC and virulently opposed Brexit.
CORPORATISM is the end of democracy
because it promotes:
business control over consumers
State power over voters,
supranational power over democratic nations
quoted corporations having easy access to peoples’ savings just as the State has easy access to people’s incomes
CORPORATISM is the end of truth
because economic and political truths derive from competitive ideas and economic choices while Corporatism:
– unites the agenda of the monopoly State with business cartels and monopolies
– reduces competition
– removes personal ownership, accountability and influence and substitutes managerial corporatism where shareholders have no power or even knowledge that they are shareholders (just a mass of pension, insurance and investment fund beneficiaries)
– permits corporate media and big tech censorship of political and social ideas and argument
Corporatism excludes prosperity
because it
– excludes personal ownership and millions of incentives to serve society
– reduces competition and therefore democratic pricing and new ideas
– lobbies Government for protection against competitors and entrepreneurs
– lobbies government for taxes which discriminate against competitors –
-lobbies government (and supranational Governance like the EU) for trade protection for corporate profit
– lobbies government for mass immigration of cheap labour
-increases business concentration. “We need to be big to compete” they say but what they mean is “We need to be big so we don’t need to compete”
In a corporatist society the few control the many and have the unchallenged power to exclude all alternatives to their hegemony. In all the areas of democratic and international crisis today we see the powerful takeover by corporatists, their statist allies and their corporate mass media. I will deal with these in the next post on Corporatism when the imprint of that obnoxious but little understood ideology on the Ukraine war, Climate, Health, the WEF, housing and farms, democracy and voting, charities and in the “great Reset” will be analysed.