“The old type of capitalist who adheres to the traditional concepts of property rights is doomed to failure under fascism.”
Source: The Vampire Economy: Doing Business Under Fascism, 2014, p. 9
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                                        Vol. III, Ch. I, Cost Price and Profit, p. 39. 
Das Kapital (Buch III) (1894)
                                    
                                        
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Parliament (1974-1991) 
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“The knell of capitalist private property sounds.”
                                        
                                        Vol. I, Ch. 32, p. 837. 
Das Kapital (Buch I) (1867) 
Context: The monopoly of capital becomes a fetter upon the mode of production, which has sprung up and flourished along with, and under it. Centralisation of the means of production and socialisation of labour at last reach a point where they become incompatible with their capitalist integument. This integument is burst asunder. The knell of capitalist private property sounds. The expropriators are expropriated.
                                    
                                        
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“All human activities are equivalent … and … all are on principle doomed to failure.”
                                        
                                        Conclusion, II 
Being and Nothingness (1943)
                                    
Source: The Political Doctrine of Fascism (1925), p. 111