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The primary function of a Part is said to produce Products external to itself. The Part may produce Products in the interest of the Whole called All, or it may produce Products in the interest of the self called One. Capitalism by definition produces Products external to itself for self-interest as One. Because Excess and Profit accumulates into fewer and fewer hands, its natural propensity is to Fascism. Corporate Capitalism assimilated into government is sometimes defined as Fascism. Tendencies to Fascism are said to be Monotheism, Patriarchy and Capitalism.

Everybody loves small Capitalism as the local main-street, like the ice cream parlor, barber shop, hardware store and dress parlor. Corporations can produce products cheaper by the advantage of reduced prices for bulk materials and manufacturing. Corporations can produce things like cars, trucks, buses and tractors that small business cannot. Corporations are reliable, always open during fixed hours, and as outlet stores can carry vastly more products than do small locally owned.

Corporate Capitalism in reality is Socialist, where Socialism is defined as contributions of every member to a central authority to use the contributions for the benefit of all members as a collective. The corporation sells shares called stock, in which to raise money for investment, and each stockholder is an owner for private profit. The Government raises money for investment through taxes, and each taxpayer is an owner of the government for public benefit. Each entity has vast powers to raise money for private or for public ends. Vast amounts of money for private ends is for one purpose, which is to produce profits for the owners and managers, and thus is completely Post-changed State oriented. The integrity of Pre-existent States will not be found in corporate charters, and thus profit incentive will push all boundaries of integrity and will murder millions, as exampled by the US military industrial complex, solely for profit no matter what they sorely believe.

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