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>The only difference between third positionists and your run of the mill commie is that we believe in nationalism instead of internationalism.
Well, German National Socialism was third position, and had many differences with Marxist communism beyond nationalism/internationalism - such the mode of its anti-capitalism.
Marx never talked about monetary issues, the debt-finance system, or the banking oligarchs he was related to. Bakunin was right to call him on his bullshit.
What we've been taught to call "the far right" is often anti-capitalist, just not in a "nationalize literally everything" kind-of way. Marxist ideological hegemony in academia (and media) has indoctrinated us with the false belief that "far right" is extreme capitalism, but this has always just been the way Marxists have protected their branding - i.e. everyone else is a "fascist capitalist" who wants to oppress oppress everyone.
Yet, historically, the so-called "far right" has done more to oppose the enslaving debt-finance system than the trojan horse Marxist left. A few examples in this series of articles:
http://www.counter-currents.com/2011/08/breaking-the-bondage-of-interest-a-right-answer-to-usury-part-1/