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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Brumar89 who wrote (378913)4/18/2008 1:56:39 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) of 1575781
 
Hitler and his followers must not have been political scientists then, because they considered themselves and called themselves socialists.

They were extreme righties:

"As an ideology, Nazism (or National Socialism) is difficult to characterise because of its complexity and its fundamental lack of logical content. It builds on artificially created enemy figures. Four elements are characteristic of Nazism: it is an anti-ideology that builds more on criticism than suggestions for improvement; it is an anti-Semitic ideology, where the Jews (in an absurd combination with communism) are used as an explanation for all kinds of problems; it is a racist ideology that builds on a fundamental idea of the superiority of the Aryan (German) race; and it is, finally, an aggressively nationalistic ideology that puts the nation over the individual, and demands that the nation be extended to its “natural” territorial borders."

holocaust-education.dk

"In early 1920, the party changed its name to the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) which quickly got corrupted to 'Nazi' by both enemies and supporters alike. Hitler wrote out the party's beliefs in the so-called 25 Point Party Programme. This party programme was a curious mixture - right wing nationalism; anti-capitalism; anti-socialism; anti-wealth etc.

historylearningsite.co.uk
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