Shawn D,
Well maybe Nazi-Germany was not the best example. It just goes to show that not everything follows a cookie cutter model of government. Collectivism and capitalist are not mutually exclusive and opposition to economic liberalism is the only failure of my example. Partially it means that they were opposed to free trade, but with a nazi twist they were opposed to finance capitalism. Basically they were opposed to excess profits (wow, what was old is new again). Nazis hated communists and fought them every chance they got. During their administration they abolished trade unions. They supported ownership of enterprise and property so they were truly capitalists. I think they were a good example of say one thing and do another. More in the references below.
My apologies on my last comment (hillbillies). It was a sarcastic remark meaning that the Russian people where remarkably well educated under the USSR.
http://www.answers.com/topic/economi...-1?cat=biz-fin
http://www.answers.com/topic/nazism
http://www.answers.com/topic/nazi-germany
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/...aziregime.html