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There's many aspects of third positionism.
You have Strasserists. They are the socialist wing of the national socialist party.
They knew that capitalism was a Jewish system of control, they sought to overthrow the capitalist system and give German workers partial ownership over the means of production.
They also felt that the overthrow of capitalism was one of the best ways of dealing with the Jewish problem.
You also have National Anarchists, they believe in the establishment of small Volkish communities that institute mutualist economics.
Of course you have National Bolsheviks and Stalinists. Most people don't know this but Stalin had planned on dealing with the Jewish problem but he died before he had the chance.
Believe it or not, the original 25 point programme of the NS party calls for socialist reforms. Technically Hitler strayed away from some of those reforms. That's why Strasser called his rise to power a "half revolution".
He instituted the nationalist policies that Strasser was for but he didn't overthrow the Capitalist system that Jews are drawn to like flies to shit.
With that said, I admire Hitler a lot, I just don't agree with his original economic policies.