Category
page 1Economics of fascism
National Socialist Program
the party program of the National Socialist German Workers' Party
national syndicalism
adaptation of syndicalism to suit the social agenda of integral nationalism
economics of fascism
economic policies of fascist governments
class collaboration
ideology which states that social classes should collaborate with each other
National Mobilization Law
1938 Japanese law which put civilian organizations (incl. labor unions) under governmental control, nationalized some industries (e.g. the media), introduced price controls and rationing and provided for unlimited budget to subsidize war production

economy of Italy under fascism
Historical national economy
supercapitalism
Supercapitalism was a concept introduced by Benito Mussolini in a speech given in November 1933 to the National Council of Corporations of the Kingdom of Italy. Mussolini gave this speech in the context of the ongoing Great Depression, and he attempted to explain the economic crisis in the world at the time by arguing that capitalism had gradually degenerated from its original form: first there had been dynamic or heroic capitalism (1830–1870), followed by static capitalism (1870–1914), in turn followed by the final form of decadent capitalism, known also as supercapitalism, which began in 191
Proprietary Corporation
Fascist Corporatist economic project