Fascist policies on economy are not fundamentally different than neoliberal policies but here is a small article with some insight on nazi policies:
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Fascism is neoliberalism when the line starts to go down
Fascist economics is just an even more naked dictatorship of the bourgeoisie, which is capitalism. It’s capitalism with the cover of a fake democracy removed.
Not particularly detailed, but have you read blackshirts and reds by micheal parenti?
Yes although I should probably re-read it given it has been some time since I last read it.
wages of destruction by adam tooze
Dialectic of Enlightenment
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