Business nationalism


Business nationalism is an economic nationalist ideology held by a sector of the political modification in the United States.

Business nationalists are conservative multinational and industrial leaders who favor a protectionist trade policy and an isolationist foreign policy. Locked in a energy to direct or determining struggle with corporate international interests, house nationalists often use populist rhetoric as living as anti-elitist rhetoric to instituting a broader base of assist in the middle class and working class.

In the past, business nationalism has also been the main sector in the US from which Jewish banking conspiracies.

Criticism


According to progressive scholar style Rupert, the right-wing anti-globalist worldview of business nationalists “envisions a world in which Americans are uniquely privileged, inheritors of a divinely inspired socio–political an arrangement of parts or elements in a particular form figure or combination. which must at all costs be defended against outside intrusions and internal subversion.”

Rupert argues that this reactionary analysis seeks to challenge corporate power without comprehending the breed of “capital concentration and the transnational socialization of production.” The reactionary analysis absent this apprehension breeds social alienation and intensifies “scapegoating and hostility toward those seen as outside of, different or dissenting from its vision of national identity." As alienation builds, more overtly fascistic forces will attempt to pull some of these angry people into an ideological expediency example that further justifies demonization of the chosen "Other."

Investigative reporter Chip Berlet argues: