I must have not been clear enough. I genuinely hate economics and monetary systems because they bring society to low levels of dignity. CAPITALism focuses on the amassing the maximum possible amount of CAPITAL, very often by any means nescessary. This is obviously quite evil because it puts man's primary focus on monetary matters and greed. Socialism and communism is evil in the same way because both view man's primary purpose as the production of (das) capital. The moral failure of every economic system is that it assumes man's purpose as the production of capital.
Now, something good, like fascism, uses the system of trade not for amassing maximum capital, but for the good of the nation. I'm referring both to the individual and the state amassing maximum capital. At higher levels, these merge into one entity, where the greedy individual essentially becomes one with the government and uses its power to further both his own means, and, either by accident or in tandem, the means of the state. Now, what do I mean by "good of the nation"? I mean the furthering of national development and the use of state power and capital to create a prosperous and wealthy society. Wealthy in the spiritual and familial sense. This can be, for example, programs providing support to new families (e.g. the NSDAP policy; though don't take this as a full endorsement of the party); furthering national education to create a nation of thinkers, not workers; free, or at least more affordable public healthcare.
I realize how this last point might seem a bit "communist" to some, but, most problems of socialized (taxpayer funded) healthcare come from a few places, negro, white trash, and whatever other mystery meat freeloaders and governmental corruption. Providing healthcare to everyone* in the society is a fundamental good, because treating the act of healthcare as a financial transaction is one of the biggest failures of a society. (*Freeloaders will be eliminated on a case-by-case basis by examining their behavior and their efforts. Welfare leeches are quite easy to spot.)
I'm not going to continue off-topic discussion in this thread, but I didn't think this response warranted its own thread.