

Germany was a classless society if you ignore all the classes they had
They literally stratified society with violence, but i guess the concept of Untermenschen doesn’t qualify as a class to this dipstick
Even Germans were highly stratified. Wealth inequality significantly rose.
Treating Jews, Romanians, communists, homosexuals, transgendered people, etc as less than human and throwing them into death camps isn’t class structure I guess
I remember someone here once said something like “National Socialist German Worker’s party was a mishmash of political terms that would have sounded to a German like the Woke republican Democratic Maga party would have sounded to an American”
A lot of American libs don’t realize that the “socialist” political party label was widely popular in Europe in the early twentieth century, so it doesn’t occur to them that the naming was opportunistic. And that’s before Hitler came in and Night of Long Knives’d the party.
Mussolini was kicked out of the Italian Communist Party due to his support of WWI, and later he founded fascist Italy as the “Italian Social Republic”, following a hodgepodge of populist and bourgeois-friendly policy. But sure, the ur-fascists were acshually socialists.
“harmonious community free of exploitation”
Well that sure does explain the racial hatred and labor camps.
“dictatorship of the proletariat” actually means forced labor for all lower races, of course.
Praxagora: I want all to have a share of everything and all property to be in common; there will no longer be either rich or poor; […] I shall begin by making land, money, everything that is private property, common to all. […]
Blepyrus: But who will till the soil?
Praxagora: The slaves.
People will just believe that most obvious literal Nazi party propaganda.
the political and historical education of amerikkkan children is one of the worst and most propagandized in the history of the world. it produces a powerful alchemy.
Capitalism loves the poorly educated.
The Nazis did so much privatization that it led to the coining of the term “privatization”.
lol you think any of this has to do with the economy? lol. it’s purely vibes!
What in the CIA did I not read after the first paragraph?
whenever someone tries to say the nazis were socialists it just has big “barrack HUSSEIN obama” energy
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browsing reddit is self harm
True.
No idea who this Alan Brown is or why his opinion is supposedly worth anything. The book is on Amazon, but there’s only one other book under his author page and I’m not convinced it’s the same person.
I’m guessing Alan Brown is the name of the redditor who made this post and is trying to do guerrilla marketing for his “the commies were worse than the nazis actually” book.
Big fan of the second citation. “See here’s a guy saying the thing I’m saying! In a book!”
Like it’s not pointing to policy or even any specific part of ideology, just a vague gesture towards a vibe of what Hitler wanted to do. And the quote is presenting a terrible argument.
Following that reasoning you could say every political ideology was socialism, because every ideology wants to create a coherent and successful state full of content and productive citizens living in some idealised community.
“Friedman was basically Marx, because they both shared the same ultimate goal - A harmonious state where wealth was shared equitably and efficiently.”“The Nazis had a policy called shittfartung which consisted of a mixture of cumcrustheit and sniffpissheim. This is very serious political analysis because I’m not translating some words to make it less accessible”














