The German budget abolishes “citizens' income” (basic welfare support) and imposes sweeping social cuts to finance rearmament, war and tax handouts for the wealthy, while expanding precarious work and social insecurity for millions.
Not sure if you can equate their governments to modern right wing movements. I think they would be more centrist economically and leftest socially on the modern scale, while being more right with politically until much later.
Its also worth noting they had massive US aid assistance to drive infrastructure investment and social programs for the first few decades.
You say that as if any right wing movement had ever brought positive change, however short lasted.
I fully agree with you, but just curious: what’s your opinion on the Taiwanese and South Korean governments between the 1950s and the 1990s?
Not sure if you can equate their governments to modern right wing movements. I think they would be more centrist economically and leftest socially on the modern scale, while being more right with politically until much later.
Its also worth noting they had massive US aid assistance to drive infrastructure investment and social programs for the first few decades.