On the Capitalist Mindset and Personal Experiences
Being part of the Working Class in a country like México, truly allowed me to see probably one of the shittiest and most blunt types of rampant Cappie mindsets when it comes to running a business..
first of all, the Capitalist as understood by Fascists is merely the person in charge of endorsing the accumulation of capital/wealth as a whole in a production focused economic system in which the sanctity of his property is guaranteed.
When Fascists criticize Capitalism, it's not because of the Material Conditions, but because of the exploitation the philosophical structure endorses and the little regard it holds for both the workers and the collective, acting with its own agenda beyond common interests.
Thus, when we see Capitalism, we identify it with an unfair individualist system based on the accumulation of Capital with little to no regard to what happens with the workers that labor inside their property, and with complete disregard for the Nation's Goals.
Honestly, looking back and seeing how Fascists usually justified the fact workers joined Communism because they got tired of Cappie BS, really shows how times haven't changed.
Based on personal anecdotes, I've experienced some of the most stereotypical capitalist mindsets out there. At the workplace, it would be usual for the owner to try to sell stuff that was not even useful, but just to avoid losing a few cents, he'd rather have...
literal trash on display to offer costumers along a
"discount", which funnily enough, said discount was a way to mask the fact that the products were being sold at a higher prize than what they actually cost, only if the client complained about how expensive it was...
would a discount be allowed. Then we get to the Collective cooperation of workers, it would be usual for the Owner to split sales and have workers fight each other, given the fact that the job was based on commissions of counter salesmen dedicated to solving technical issues...
they would add more people to the position, and thus nobody would be able to commission at all. And it's not as if the place was filled to the brim with clients, if anything there would be days where hours could pass with not a single client entering the place.
They would then disregard the petitions of workers by questioning how that benefited the store, if a worker celebrated a commission, they'd belittle the goal by saying how it was useless for the store, as if the worker was living and working for the store and not for his sake.
Then we get to their individualist mindset which usually led to the place being a disaster. If you complained about others not doing their job, or not being reprehended for shit, guess what the answer would be; Don't care about what others do...
focus on yourself. The problem with this statement, is that in a workplace, you indirectly depend on others doing their job, and if you just focus on yourself in a cooperative position, you'd basically end up not being able to do anything at all...
because again, you're not isolated from the collective, and individual growth in such a place indirectly depends on others getting their shit done for you to actually be efficient. Which another issue was the fact...
they didn't really give you an incentive to work your ass off, but they sure would ask you to stay for inventories up until 1am, paint the store, fix shit that's not even part of your job, etc, etc, etc. While discussing this with another worker...
we would basically realize that the store wants you to work your ass off for it, as they do nothing for you. Little to no benefit goes to the worker, and wages sure did not made the effort worth it, since commissions were a way to hide the fact...
that despite us being trained personal, basically technicians, we'd get paid a basic wage, which could become the actual proper wage we should get, if we were to commision through labor or sales, and as stated before, they did several stuff to avoid that happening.
In the end, this type of rampant Capitalism makes workers get tired, which usually made the OWNER HIMSELF AND SUPERIORS, remind the worker how replaceable they are for the store, which can't get any more stereotypical than what it already is.
This type of mindset is what usually awakens Workers and drives them torwards revolutionary ideas that can fall in different sides of the compass (Usually Communism). What a Fascist should do is drive those realizations torwards our solutions and views...
any working class Fascist has that duty as a must, since despite it being a small effort, every little effort matters on the overall outcome.
Capitalism is truly a vile system that can have a worker die on the spot, and instead of mourning the death...
of the person, it'd mourn the fact that productivity slowed down by a 0.001%, only to replace the worker for another miserable the next day.
Thread inspired by a conflict I saw between a Hitlerite and a Strasserist
Fascist Infighting as a waste of time
What's really the purpose of arguing economics for a Fascist? It seems like many Fascists dont understand that economics are the least of our concerns. The main concern of a Fascist should be first and foremost...
spreading its philosophical idea across their day to day interactions. Turning others into a philosophical Fascist, to then move them to political Fascism. That was the true intention of Fascism, being a method of politics, not a politic ideology from which...
The thread WILL NOT dig itself into explaining the point of view of different Idealist philosophers nor jump around the thousands of writings regarding the topic. My objective is to give an overall explanation of Idealism as a whole, and its importance on the Fascist worldview.
Idealism in the philosophical understanding of the world, is the denial of the existence of the material world with the proposal that everything we see and experience is an Idea, that is, a mental experience. There's no material world beyond our ideas, nothing but ideas.
Time for a thread on actually ellaborating on Fascism as an ideology. Inspired by a conversation with @artist_tyrant
Fascism as Anti-Dogma/The Right as the eternal enemy of Fascism
What really differentiates us Fascists from Communists or Capitalists? Is Fascism a dogmatic ideology? Should we actually quote Gentile as a god among men and take everything by the book?
Fascism as an idea is opposed to a dogma, and this can be explained through...
a very simple dialectic I want to explain today, Fascism is both relativism and objectivism at the same time. There is an universal truth to Fascism, but said truth will be arrived at in different manners, that is, through the development of ones ideology in ones Nation.