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'''National Capitalism''', often referred to by the abbreviations '''NazCap '''or '''NatCap'''<ref name="natcap">Within the community, the two abbreviations may point to different ideologies, with some claiming that only NazCap, but not NatCap, refers to National Socialist-influenced capitalism. In this case, NatCap is used to refer to [[Authoritarian Capitalism]] or [[Corporatocracy]].</ref> is | '''National Capitalism''', often referred to by the abbreviations '''NazCap '''or '''NatCap'''<ref name="natcap">Within the community, the two abbreviations may point to different ideologies, with some claiming that only NazCap, but not NatCap, refers to National Socialist-influenced capitalism. In this case, NatCap is used to refer to [[Authoritarian Capitalism]] or [[Corporatocracy]].</ref> is a third positionist/economically centre-right to right wing, culturally moderate, nationalist ideology that combines nationalist principles with capitalism, making it an even more extreme version of [[File: Pinochet.png]] [[Pinochetism]] (whose authoritarianism is based primarily on dealing with political opposition). | ||
Due to its generic nature, the term ''National Capitalism'' is sometimes used in reference to ideologies more closely resembling [[File: Authcap.png]] [[Authoritarian Capitalism]], Corporatism or even [[File:Paleolib.png]] [[Paleolibertarianism]] and [[File:Hoppef.png]] [[Hoppeanism]].<ref>Wallenwein, Alex (July 28, 2010). "[https://www.nolanchart.com/article7878-national-capitalism-htmlv National Capitalism]". ''Nolan Chart''. Retrieved July 7, 2020.</ref> | Due to its generic nature, the term ''National Capitalism'' is sometimes used in reference to ideologies more closely resembling [[File: Authcap.png]] [[Authoritarian Capitalism]], Corporatism or even [[File:Paleolib.png]] [[Paleolibertarianism]] and [[File:Hoppef.png]] [[Hoppeanism]].<ref>Wallenwein, Alex (July 28, 2010). "[https://www.nolanchart.com/article7878-national-capitalism-htmlv National Capitalism]". ''Nolan Chart''. Retrieved July 7, 2020.</ref> |
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National Capitalism, often referred to by the abbreviations NazCap or NatCap[1] is a third positionist/economically centre-right to right wing, culturally moderate, nationalist ideology that combines nationalist principles with capitalism, making it an even more extreme version of Pinochetism (whose authoritarianism is based primarily on dealing with political opposition).
Due to its generic nature, the term National Capitalism is sometimes used in reference to ideologies more closely resembling Authoritarian Capitalism, Corporatism or even Paleolibertarianism and Hoppeanism.[2]
History
Personality and Behavior
National Capitalism appears in comics as a shrewd and business-minded National Socialism, and predominantly associates with fascist rather than capitalist ideologies. He is rapidly angered when his economic system is associated with the propagation of globalism and progressivism, or accused of supporting Jewish interests.
Stylistic notes
How To Draw
- Draw a ball with eyes.
- Color the ball gold (#FFBE00).
- Draw a white (#FFFFFF) circle in the middle of the front of the ball.
- Draw a black (#141414) swastika, tilted at a 45 degree angle, in the middle of the circle. Connect the vertices of the swastika to form an angular S-shape, and add a vertical line down its middle to complete the dollar sign.
Relationships
Friends
Frenemies
- National Bolshevism - Based socially, somewhat cringe economically.
- Hoppeanism - Cringe anarchist, cool otherwise
Enemies
- Anarcho-Communism - Degenerate.
- Labour Zionism - Socialist. Cringe. Jew. Cringe.
- Bundism - Like the last guy, now farther left culturally and economically, and doesn't even have the guts to be a nationalist!
Further Information
Gallery
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Within the community, the two abbreviations may point to different ideologies, with some claiming that only NazCap, but not NatCap, refers to National Socialist-influenced capitalism. In this case, NatCap is used to refer to Authoritarian Capitalism or Corporatocracy.
- ↑ Wallenwein, Alex (July 28, 2010). "National Capitalism". Nolan Chart. Retrieved July 7, 2020.