With Franco and Salazar the story was quite different. They created the
poor houses of Europe.


Devine, James wrote:
I'm not so sure. I once had a long argument with an old Italian
gentleman who said that the trains didn't run on time under Mussolini.
Further, I found some distribution data that indicated that the rate of
surplus-value rose drastically under Hitler in the 1930s. Finally, is it
simply jobs we care about?

Jim Devine, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
web: http://myweb.lmu.edu/jdevine/


one area the fascists had it over our Republicans is the former
actually
improved the economy and living conditions for most people, albeit
for
average people working hours increased a bit and without much wage
growth,
and for "enemies" nothing needs to be said about the horrors meted
out.
But,they created full employment for the "mainstream."  The
Republicans, by
contrast, only deliver the illusion prosperity for the many, and
their
"mainstream" consists only of the top decile at best with some
crumbs
falling to the second decile.... For a significant number of
Germans, a
majority really, the fascists could, in LBJ fashion, exclaim, "you
never had
it so good."  For the Republicans, it's only simulcra...

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