By Mises Updates, by Chris Rossini
Hjalmar Schacht was Hitler’s economic guy. According to Wikipedia,
Schacht: ”became a supporter of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party, and served in
Hitler’s government as President of the Reichsbank and Minister of Economics. As
such, Schacht played a key role in implementing the policies attributed to
Hitler.”
Now, we all know what happened to Hitler. But what about Schacht?
On June 9, 1947 Henry Hazlitt would write in Newsweek:
Nazism was defeated in war. Hjalmar Schacht, the Nazi economic wizard, is in
jail.
So Hitler was dead, and his economic guy went to jail
But what about the economic ideas that the two would implement
together? What happened to them?
Hazlitt continues:
But when Schacht and his surviving comrades survey the world today, they must
feel consoled. Intellectually Schachtism has conquered Europe. The system of
price control, wage control, profit control, interest control, exchange control,
foreign-trade control, bilateral treaties, rations, priorities, allocations,
quotas, with a special license required for almost every more, and with a
mounting currency inflation hidden and repressed by these devices – this is
Schachtism. And this is the system which nearly every country in Europe has now
embraced.
So the ideas did not die, nor were they confined to a jail
cell. Each and every one of those ideas, were not only embraced by
Europe, but by the U.S. as well!
Hitler’s foreign policy aspirations may have been defeated by the war.
However, the same cannot be said about his economic policies. Those ideas
would be embraced and implemented by the victors of the war!
More than any other system of ideas, it is Fascism that should be #1 on the
Libertarian priority list to debunk and persist against. The governing elites
are well aware that even they can’t sustain themselves under a system of
Communism. However they do believe that Fascism is their golden chalice.
What is Fascism?
Lew Rockwell has
the answer:
Fascism is the system of government that catalyzes the private sector,
centrally plans the economy to subsidize producers, exalts the police state as
the source of order, denies fundamental rights and liberties to individuals, and
makes the executive state the unlimited master of society.
Does that sound like America today? Do I even have to ask?
We are all involved in the struggle of Liberty vs. Fascism.
Arm yourself intellectually. I have my copy…Do
you have yours?
Originally appeared Here: Economic Policy Journal
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