As far as I know most of arms producing industries have outputs with lower market value than their inputs.
Not really, the value the customers put on those weapons systems is high enough that they buy them.
Most of the times the "customer" is the army of the state that has those arms producing industries, and it usually doesn't have a choice which weapon system to buy, if it can buy one of their own.
And army is a good example of an industry that works at a highly negative profit and is "propped up" by a state. Yet wise people still maintain armies, despite the fact that they cost a lot of money and don't really bring any. What they do is protect your
other profit-making organizations from changing hands. So they potentially save you a lot of money. But they don't really bring you any, and that's why saying that any industry that works at a negative profit (having it's outputs be of lower market value than inputs) will be shut down is not quite right.
I... don't think so, Owl. As far as I can tell he's about as nationalist as you, with the key difference that his nation is already established but currently in a shitty state.
When I was talking about Sergarr being right wing/conservative I wasn't talking about nationalism. I was referring directly to his concerns about Russia being in a shitty state; his solution to the poor state of affairs faced by Russians is apparently that they need to stop being so dependent on the state/government and need to become more autonomous wealth creators. Those are inherently right wing concerns. His arguments are very similar to UK Tory ones; people got complacent and addicted to benefits under Labour, we need to cut state support and benefits in order to ensure people are more independent and can generate more wealth independently of the state. Based on other conversations had with Sergarr in the past it is clear that he also has very socially conservative views (to the point of being far-right in UK terms) on race/ethnicity, nationality and LGBT rights.
I would also greatly question any comparison between my own idea of nationalism and Sergarr's but that is for another debate.
What. When did I say that "we need to cut state support and benefits"? I don't remember saying that at all.
You have seriously misunderstood what I meant, apparently, because I'm completely against doing that. That way lies the libertarian hell of stupidity, and libertarian ideas are
completely against everything I believe.