When someone says both Communism and Capitalism should be rejected in favour of "Traditionalism", what economic system are they exactly referring to? Feudalism?
When someone says both Communism and Capitalism should be rejected in favour of "Traditionalism"...
mercantilism
Jewremovalism.
>Feudalism?
Yes.
slavery
What do you call it when super corporations aren't everywhere and most people are self-employed and there are little stores everywhere run by regular folks?
you're showing a truck stop for capitalism?
Thats a fate worse than death for the niggercattle
Nationalized capitalism with jews removed from all aspects of a nations finances and government. Capitalism is allowed but any business practices designed to benefit the individual over the nation should be stopped immediately (outsourcing, making imported goods produced by slave labor cheaper than domestic goods, etc.). Currency should be debt free, issued by the nation itself, and all forms of usury banned.
Protectionism and state interventionism
Christian capitalism instead of Judeo-Mason capitalism. Charging of interest is forbidden.
It means they are fucking retards, like the person who made this image.
>hurf durf lets compare a truck stop in a capitalist country with a cherry picked part of town also in a capitalist country
>doesn't this mean capitalism is bad and we should give all our money to jeff bezos and crown him king
Stop posting my town here it's really fucking creepy.
>Christian capitalism
That's not capitalism. America has not been a capitalist nation since 1913.
The automobile fucked them both up.
>freedom of transportation is... Le bad!
Kys urbanite faggot redditor
oooh, based and Hanseatic league pilled.
Reflexive law, law of seas and 'each man is a nation' FTW.
> economic traditionalism
Any of: mercantilism (British trilateral or Whig Party’s American System) or the Catholic Church’s distributism or Noam Chomsy’s anarchosyndicalism a.k.a. the medieval guild system
Distributism
Check out G.K. Chesterton
Capitalism isn't an economic system in the way communism is. Communists states actively set out to do communism. No capitalist state actively set out to do capitalism, they did liberalism, fascism, feudalism, mercantilism, syndicalism. welfare states etc and communists just used capitalism as a blanket term for them all. The only people in these societies that referred to themselves as capitalism was the marxists, and the people uncritically repeating what they heard marxists say. There are western countries that are even officially committed to socialism (portugal for example) and marxists still call it capitalism because it hasn't achieved utopia yet. Capitalism is just the marxist term for pre-utopia.