Thanks for the reply; I'm not all that well-versed on the subject, so I definitely need to read more about it!
commiecapybara
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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.'
In other words, the Nazis specifically took certain businesses that were formerly nationalized and then privatized them.
For further reading:
- Retrospectives The Coining of “Privatization” and Germany’s National Socialist Party - Article from Journal of Economic Perspectives
- Against the mainstream: Nazi privatization in 1930s Germany - Research paper from the University of Barcelona
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