Was the Empire a NatSoc society or capitalist?

Was the Empire a NatSoc society or capitalist?

probably a bunch of different things, it was a galactic civilization afterall

Capitalist Autocracy.

80% of the personnel working on the first and second death stars were civilian contractors.

The Empire was the only form of Law in the galaxy. When the empire was destroyed, the admirals and generals became brutal warlords that conquered system after system.

The Rebellion killed trillions with its short-sighted actions.

You haven't even talked about the Yuuzhan Vong yet

The rebellion also spawned the First Order, the biggest nu male organization the galaxy has ever seen. I rather have my salad tossed by Jabba's nasty ass tongue than join these pretenders.

in Nu-canon the remaining Imperials after the Battle of Jakku fled to the unknown regions, which was only a year after the battle of Endor

The Yuuzhan Vong are probably why disney ultimately decided to not use the Expanded Universe, because the Vong vindicated Palpatine and the Empire and disney wanted to portray them as evil nazis to push their agenda of white guilt, and they couldn't have them be right in the end.

>slaves kidnapped from Kashyyyk
>civilian contractors

Nu cannon doesn't exist. The Force Awakens is one of the worst movies in history, certainly the biggest wasted opportunity.

What's a retcon thong? Never heard of it.

A galactic empire

Morality doesn't apply outside of your species. There were very few aliens in the empire with high standing. Thrawn was probably the most notable.

The whole "kidnapped child soldiers" thing is just to make the nu empire seem more evil. There was never any indication of such a thing in the original trilogy, the stormtroopers shoot the shit with each other and none of them sound traumatized.

Bug species that is immune to the force. Wrecks the galaxy because there is no unified front against them. The Empire would have put that shit down.

>"""Evil"""" Empire only ever used trained volunteers as soldiers
>the Good Goody Republic used Clone slaves trained from birth to die for a society they weren't even a part of

If only there was a book series about this issue that wasn't basically TWILIGHT IN SPACE

Yeah pretty much. "no such thing as absolute morality".

The prequels shouldn't be considered with the original trilogy though. When Lucas had Kenobi say that he and Anakin fought in the clone wars, it was just something that sounded cool to Lucas at the time. He hadn't thought any of it through in 1971.

Probably authoritarian capitalism aka fascism.

NAZBOL

palpatine did nothing wrong mate

are you referring to the Republic Commando novels?

the game was fucking noice. still get nam flashbacks of playing it as a kid when certain games trigger the ptsd

dont you talk shit about republic commando

GERMANY YES

and its unironic this time

>Yuuzhan Vong = Muslims and Leftest

shit in my asshole, did disney buy out lucasfilm just so noone would make films of those books?

if theres one way into the psyche of the masses its through film. Goebbels was a big supporter of the german film industry for that very reason

No they where commies power for one man