β€œThe Hitler tariffs, announced on Friday, February 10, 1933, stunned observers. β€œThe dimension of the tariff increases have in fact exceeded all expectations,” the Vossische Zeitung wrote disapprovingly, proclaiming the moment a β€œfork in the road” for the German economy. It appeared that Europe’s largest and most industrialized nation would suddenly be returning β€œto the furrow and the plow.” The New York Times saw this for what it was: β€œa trade war” against its European neighbors.

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@georgetakei Even as a #German I wasnβ€˜t aware of many economic details of the #Nazi era of 1933+. Sure, Great Depression - Machtergreifung - state work-creation - war economy, all was dealt with in school ad nauseam, but to (re-)read those things now with a (grown-up) better understanding of economy and politics is eye-opening! The parallels in #ideology with the #Trump regime after is scary as shit, as it is blatantly obvious and doomed to fail (again): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Nazi_Germany

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Lao Socialism with Buddhist Characteristics

https://monthlyreview.org/2025/04/01/lao-socialism-with-buddhist-characteristics/

Through the doctrine of karma, it encourages a prudent approach to natural resource use and discourages greed and overexploitation. This ecological ethic has shaped Lao environmental policies and practices, fostering the integration of 'green growth' principles into national development strategies.

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