“Neither Fascist Italy nor Spain adopted eugenics as an ideology central to their form of government the way the National Socialist did. However, socialist and progressive nations such as Canada, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and Norway did adopt and implement eugenics. This is because eugenics is the safety valve of a centrally planned economy. Central planners like John Maynard Keynes fear a population that is not as meticulously planned as the economy. They fear the unproductive sectors out-breeding the productive sectors of the population. This is also why Keynes was a lobbyist for the British eugenics movement both before and after The Holocaust.” SocialismProgressiveFascismHolocaustNaziWwiiEugenicsProgressivismWwii HistoryCentral PlannersPlanned EconomyJohn Maynard Keynes Author:A.E. Samaan
“Like the monetarist Milton Friedman, Keynes looked to price stability as a way to shore up classical economic thinking. For the most part, he believed, laissez-faire economics worked. Supply and demand did bring society to a prosperous equilibrium. They just needed a few pieces of basic economic architecture to work: property rights, the rule of law, and price stability. But unlike Friedman, Keynes had arrived at monetarism as a creative way to expand the power of the state to fight the uncertainties and anxieties of postwar life.” LawEconomicsPropertyMilton FriedmanJohn Maynard KeynesPrice SystemMonetarism Book:The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money AND Essays In Persuasion Source: The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money AND Essays In Persuasion