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apologies for the rant, but i cant help but think about how a state under our ideology would require immense planning, just like italy faced etc.

there's good examples to copy too in history.

i hope people in the coming decade actually produce some military/industrial rebuilding concepts.

i myself, and many others in our sphere will spend 20 hours straight in wargaming map/spreadsheet games as a hobby i have noticed.

yet nobody has the balls to at least setup the bare minimum skeleton of a central planning bureau.

thankfully you have started this process with the basic policies, I hope it goes much further in time however.

ofcourse it will never be perfect, yet my own government is stumbling over finances again despite once upon a time being the most effective bureaucracies in the world.

the positive reinforcement you can have ideologically from simply knowing there's a plan for your country(ies) on what to do after a power seizure is quite needed.

how often don't we get asked what if .... state limits imports/exports, what if this that.

now we stand either stupefied or bitter when asked, we know we will be boycotted but that isnt the end of it all if you plan forward.

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Great essay. Economics is culture. Culture is economics. We have to transcend the 'culture' emphasis of 'The Right' and the 'economic' emphasis of 'the Left'. They're both correct within limits.

As usual, though, 'the Left' is ahead of the curve on local economics. The Main Street Journal on Substack (https://mainstreetjournal.substack.com/) gives a good sense of what the liberal Left is doing for non-Whites. Nothing they propose for a solution wouldn't work for Whites just as well.

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