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Nazism had taken root in Germany at a time when the country was in a devastating depression, provoked by the punishing reparations imposed after the First World War and deepened by the 1929 crash. Keynes had warned early on that if the world took a laissez-faire approach to Germany’s poverty, the blowback would be ferocious:
The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
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