by derpy » Mon Jul 31, 2017 11:01 pm
The Heavy Duty Response to Liberalism and Atheism in the Republic
Dundorfer Tageszeitung
Opinion piece by David J. Alexis
What is the third position, national syndicalism? And what does the recent rise of the National Syndicalist League in the Volkskammer and in political life mean and why has it taken place? All of these questions are sensible questions, and they need a suitable answer without any lenses of the right or left. The National Syndicalists aren't just ignorant, random racists and extremist Hosians, there is a deeper reason why they have come here and why they are now on the rise in the hearts of the youth of Dundorf. The only real way to understand the entire issue is to take it one step at a time and observe it without emotion.
Firstly, what is National Syndicalism?
Nationalism and Syndicalism are topics generally mis-understood in modern politics, no matter where you go. You find many people conflating them with things like fascism and communism. While they may be related to fascism and communism; they are not inherently so.
Starting with nationalism, specifically the form practiced by the National Syndicalist League, is a belief in birth right and spiritual connection to your ancestors and the land which they lived upon. As the saying goes, "for whose dear sake they have sweat and bled". They inherently see value in race and fatherland. There is no separating National Syndicalism from this point onward from racialism and ethnic nationalism, as they are almost as religious about their race and nation as they are about the Hosian texts. While I do not wish to jump to alarmism, but it important to know that they are the "evil racists" that the Socialists warned you about.
Going onto syndicalism, describing it as some third position groups have, it is the middle between capitalism and communism. It exists in this weird middle ground where it has rarely been tried yet seems very plausible. In short, it is a market which is filled with worker-owned private enterprises. Meeting the need for a market to calculate demand, as well as they say, eliminating most of the worst effects caused by free market and restrained capitalism. Such as stress due to horrible managers, encouraging psychopathy to climb the later of social and economic power.
Why is National Syndicalism on the rise?
National Syndicalism is a response to the constant bickering back and forces of the progressive, socialist left and the conservative, capitalist right. There is a reason why there is such focus on that it is a real in between while not scarifying their deepest values. Such as faith and equality among members of the race. As such, working with either side of the isle is possible. Because their economic policy would attract the Socialist Unity Party while their social policy would attract the right.
In short; National Syndicalism is a beast created by the modern political climate. This movement is simply not going to go away because they're called bigoted racists or delusional communists. They are out to strike against the powers that be, if they truly even do this is another question; but it is coming.
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