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Revision as of 05:39, 5 August 2025
Overview
State capitalism is a form of Capitalism in which a large part of the economy is controlled via the Bourgeois State. It is most commonly advocated by Democratic Socialists, Fascists, and Stalinists.
Historical Examples
Fascist Italy Nazi Germany The Soviet Union post counterrevolution "Communist China" (Especially post Deng Xiapoing)