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I need your help.

Currently, I think of myself as a National Syndicalist. But I want to broaden my horizon. Heres my basic requirements for an alternative ideology to National Syndicalism:
Corporatism, basic key components of Gottfried Feders economics, state-guided capitalism, a total eradication of central banking, debt-slavery, usury, and interest, one nationalized union, and a reminiscence to Meiji to Early Shōwa economic models (Zaibatsu, internal banks and bank-state subordination). All the ingredients are there, but I need a name. I'll probably end up where I started tho geg (shitty drawing cause im on xbox)
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>>9060 (OP) 
>a total eradication of central banking, debt-slavery, usury, and interest, one nationalized union, and a reminiscence to Meiji to Early Shōwa economic models
I'm down with this. However, I will voice support for decentralized unions. I'm in favor of localism. Local government will be more responsive to the needs of its people. A labor union should not become a huge bureaucracy or it will become beholden to moneyed lobbyist organizations rather than its purpose.
Furthermore, localism leads to more culture. In America, we should be proud to be Southerners, Northerners, or Northmen. Or even just Virginians or Texans. Just as in Europe, you have Occitan and Burgundian pride. It's culture. We need localism.
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>>9153
>Furthermore, localism leads to more culture. In America, we should be proud to be Southerners, Northerners, or Northmen. Or even just Virginians or Texans. Just as in Europe, you have Occitan and Burgundian pride. It's culture. We need localism.
Why does this board attract the least fascist people?
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>>9161
I want a revolution against jews so I can live in a nation worth living in. If that is the opposite of fascism, so be it. Come up with a new wordism.
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>>9169
Localism meme is not Fascism.
Corporatism is a unitary mode of politics, not Aristotelian.
Race is also built on unitary ambitions.
Dividing Europe & America into even smaller & smaller competing hosts is thought to be a micro-nationalism, really it is based on making the nation a more composite character.
Aristotle denied corporatism as a mode of politics. Fascism asserts corporatism as a mode of politics.
Not even Natsocs wanted a divided Germany. Hitler was not content to give southern Germany to the Habsburgs.
Fascism is not interested in turning Europe back to the Middle Ages where it was endlessly divided between little fiefdoms or a 'Europe of a Thousand Liechtensteins'.
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Wanting the Nation to be more mixed or composite in character (which is what localism meme is appealing to) is a recipe for making it more like colonial Latin America with the caste system.
This is effectively what we are getting now.
No longer are nations monolithic entities. They are multicultural now.
In Aristotle's Politics, the addition of foreign slaves to native freemen completes this mixed constitution. 
That is what the Jews are doing to Gentile nations with themselves and rich whites and some asians and pajeets at the top, and everyone underneath becoming more mixed.
>>9161
/Fascist/, National-Socialist, National-Syndicalist, White-Nationalist are all just words, I just want all kikes to die, all shitskins expelled or excecuted and Whites to become to ruling majority on earth, an ethnoglobe of sorts. I do not care about endless ideological chatter, the next Hitler could be a Bisexual-trans pagan furry for all i care, I'll follow who ever brings our race closer to the ethnoglobe, even if it includes tolerating homosexuals, transexuals, roasties and furries.
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>>9186
>Not even Natsocs wanted a divided Germany. 
That's odd since I never claimed he did nor did I suggest this.
Perhaps you misread what I wrote.
My position is that America is a large country with many historic cultures. I take it that you'd rather carry on the current trend and "assimilate" them all into one culture that is non-distinct from New England to California.
What exactly is the nature of this culture and why should we all adopt it rather than celebrate our historic pride and heritage?
>>9188
I'm with this guy. I don't care about what wordism I am called. I'm far more interested in policies, ideas, and results than LARPing as a specific word that is intentionally kept as vague as possible.
>>9060 (OP) 
Why keeping with this modern nonsense of liberal/illustrated ideologies separate from the Natural Order when you could just become a White Pagan Nationalist which embraces Natural Order of Fractals?

Modernity is a shithole, antinatural ideologies are retarded, ONLY THE NATURAL ORDER HAS FUTURE!.
Come back to Mother Earth, Embrace Paganism and TRUE Nationalism, with Nation on its TRUE ETHYMOLOGICAL MEANING (Nation=Natur=Genes=RACE)
>>9060 (OP) 
>Corporatism
More details please.
>basic key components of Gottfried Feders economics
The whole of it barely requires any update as far as I've been reading besides minor adjustments to the economics reality of this or that nation and cultural barriers that have people do things in a given way.
>state-guided capitalism
What definition of capitalism to you run with?
>a total eradication of central banking
You cannot do that, that's an old silly libertarian idea. Central banking as centrally organized management of a polity's wealth and rules of exchange is very ancient. Central banking is not a problem when it is in the hands of our people, for our people. The issue is the lack of auxiliary currencies.
>one nationalized union
I came to this thread interested by the statement of you being a national syndicalist if only for the fact that nationalists are seldom present, even less welcome, in syndicalism and unions.
>a reminiscence to Meiji to Early Shōwa economic models (Zaibatsu, internal banks and bank-state subordination)
What is the real gain here? If there's one national currency, whether it's directly provided by a national and public central bank or by a small array of major banks obeying the standards established by the government, I'm not seeing much of a difference that warrants going through all of this.
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I wish you have taken some time to find something more intelligent and elaborate to post.

>>9161
>Why does this board attract the least fascist people?
But what flag are you going to wave during sports?
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