Is it possible to be anti-capitalist from a right-wing perspective?

Correct. The Nazis weren't socialist because they had commodity production and the value-form. That's all that's needed to prove that the Nazis weren't socialist.
nazis were socialists just not marxian socialists but fascist socdems
 
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@soiboi couldnt handle my complex english so he projected hi ESLness onto me cuz he couldnt argue me in any other way.
 
The Nazis did not own everything. They privatized large portions of the economy and even if that weren't true they would still be fundamentally capitalist. The Nazis had private property and every fundamental part of capitalism were applicable to them (law of value, free markets, finance capital, capitalist production, etc.)
 
Like, say, you oppose capitalism because it causes decadence, degeneracy, and homosexuality. Would that be a right-wing reason to oppose capitalism?
IMO

Left and right is economic, those who have culturally right wing views are most likely to be authoritarian than “right-wing”

Also:
LibLeft=ancom progressive pedocommietroon
LibUnity=anarchist niggerweed tranny
LibRight=pedocappietroon corporate-worshiping anarchist kike
RightUnity=ZOGbot magatard amerimutt (or social Darwinist Hierarchy Beast)
AuthRight=Trad Monarchist GOD
AuthUnity=Fascist/Nazi Aryan
AuthLeft=Tankie commie kike
LeftUnity=progressive SJW pedocommietroon
Centrist= I just wanna grill my fucking burgers for god’s sake
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IMO

Left and right is economic, those who have culturally right wing views are most likely to be authoritarian than “right-wing”

Also:
LibLeft=ancom progressive pedocommietroon
LibUnity=anarchist niggerweed tranny
LibRight=pedocappietroon corporate-worshiping anarchist kike
RightUnity=ZOGbot magatard amerimutt (or social Darwinist Hierarchy Beast)
AuthRight=Trad Monarchist GOD
AuthUnity=Fascist/Nazi Aryan
AuthLeft=Tankie commie kike
LeftUnity=progressive SJW pedocommietroon
Centrist= I just wanna grill my fucking burgers for god’s sake
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i took the test and im auth left im still right wing culturally like you said im not actually left wing at all
 
IMO

Left and right is economic, those who have culturally right wing views are most likely to be authoritarian than “right-wing”

Also:
LibLeft=ancom progressive pedocommietroon
LibUnity=anarchist niggerweed tranny
LibRight=pedocappietroon corporate-worshiping anarchist kike
RightUnity=ZOGbot magatard amerimutt (or social Darwinist Hierarchy Beast)
AuthRight=Trad Monarchist GOD
AuthUnity=Fascist/Nazi Aryan
AuthLeft=Tankie commie kike
LeftUnity=progressive SJW pedocommietroon
Centrist= I just wanna grill my fucking burgers for god’s sake
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Ideologies are larp, they're all just liberalism
 
Based on the provided search results, it appears that there are various perspectives on this topic. Here’s a breakdown:

Some argue that traditional European conservatism, particularly fascist ideologies, have been anti-capitalist in nature. For instance, Mussolini’s Doctrine of Fascism critiques capitalism, and Giovanni Gentile’s work is seen as a right-wing anti-capitalist perspective.
Others suggest that right-wing anti-capitalism can be found in contemporary American conservatism, particularly in critiques of crony capitalism and the military-industrial complex. This perspective views capitalism as flawed and in need of reform.
However, some argue that anti-capitalism is inherently left-wing and that right-wing ideologies are inherently pro-capitalist. This perspective posits that capitalism is a fundamental aspect of conservative thought.
There are also examples of right-wing thinkers who critique liberalism and capitalism from a conservative angle, such as Patrick J. Deneen’s “Why Liberalism Failed,” which argues that free-market capitalism erodes traditional social bonds.
In conclusion, while there may be some historical and contemporary examples of right-wing thinkers who are anti-capitalist, it is not a universally accepted or defining characteristic of right-wing ideology. Many right-wing perspectives continue to advocate for and defend capitalism, and anti-capitalism is often seen as a left-wing or socialist position. However, there are also instances where right-wing thinkers have critiqued capitalism, often from a conservative or nationalist perspective, highlighting the complexity and diversity of right-wing thought on this issue.
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