Fascism and National Socialism are often seen as rightist movements, but Kuehnelt-Leddihn dissents. In their emphasis on mass mobilization and their opposition to individualism, they belong to the Left.
Fascism was created to be a counter to Communism and replace it. National Socialism was created when Germany ended up paying the debts of World War I, and their economy became bad. They blamed the Jews for usury, the Gays for perversion. the Gypsies for fraud, the Catholics for opposing them.
Fascism was created to be a counter to Communism and replace it.
No - Communism didn't exist in Italy and Germany when they developed fascist parties. For example, Italian fascism was founded by Mussolini in (and before) 1919 to exploit post-WWI chaos, economic distress, and nationalistic resentment over a "mutilated victory" It aimed to replace a weak liberal government with a strong, violent dictatorship, stop socialist uprisings, and restore Italian pride by building a new Roman Empire.
National Socialism was created when Germany ended up paying the debts of World War I, and their economy became bad. They blamed the Jews for usury, the Gays for perversion. the Gypsies for fraud, the Catholics for opposing them.
Yes, the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP), commonly known as the Nazi Party, was a fascist party. Nazism is considered a more extreme, racialist form of fascism, and it is based on Italian fascism: intense ultra-nationalism, authoritarianism, anti-communism, and rejection of liberal democracy.
Fascism is both a reaction to the bare capitalist market and against communism, hoping to find a "third way." Ultimately, capital stays in control though. Even if your fascist government manages to retain popular support, the market will begin to erode its principles, like it does everything else.
The Nazis needed oil and relied on imports but Britain did a blockade and that's really what forced them to go to war, I think maybe they'd get rid of capitalism as national socialists but there's always the need for raw materials which can be bought or taken by force.
When the Red Army swept across Russia during the civil war, they would say to their proletariat opponents, the ones fighting the war, "join us."
When the Nazis rolled through eastern Europe into the Soviet Union, they had no interest in having inferior slavs join them; they were to be ethnically cleansed, enslaved and replaced by Germans.
I know. My friend is always telling me how they ran from the Commies into the arms of the Nazis thinking they would be saved - but found they were a different evil. And in the end, after the war, all those who were found to be "traitors" by embracing the Nazis, even if just to survive, were punished.
How about the Jews running from the Nazis to the Commies got put in labor camps as well? Even FDR in the USA was putting Japanese into concentration camps.
I was just talking about the goyim citizens in Eastern Europe. The irony is most of the Bolshevik leaders were Jews. In school the teachers were forced to teach children Russian and to like and trust Jews, though none in the country had ever met one. The gulags were the worst. Some Jews were powerful, some were not.
Also, black is white, water isn't wet, etc.
Breathe deep the gathering gloom
Watch lights fade from every room
Bedsitter people look back and lament
Another day's useless energy spent
Impassioned lovers wrestle as one;
Lonely man cries for love and has none;
New mother picks up and suckles her son;
Senior citizens wish they were young
Cold-hearted orb that rules the night
Removes the colours from our sight
Red is grey is yellow white
But we decide which is right
And which is an illusion
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsP_fw-dPPQ
Jesus - I wonder what that setup costs.
Fascism was created to be a counter to Communism and replace it. National Socialism was created when Germany ended up paying the debts of World War I, and their economy became bad. They blamed the Jews for usury, the Gays for perversion. the Gypsies for fraud, the Catholics for opposing them.
No - Communism didn't exist in Italy and Germany when they developed fascist parties. For example, Italian fascism was founded by Mussolini in (and before) 1919 to exploit post-WWI chaos, economic distress, and nationalistic resentment over a "mutilated victory" It aimed to replace a weak liberal government with a strong, violent dictatorship, stop socialist uprisings, and restore Italian pride by building a new Roman Empire.
Yes, the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP), commonly known as the Nazi Party, was a fascist party. Nazism is considered a more extreme, racialist form of fascism, and it is based on Italian fascism: intense ultra-nationalism, authoritarianism, anti-communism, and rejection of liberal democracy.
Fascism is both a reaction to the bare capitalist market and against communism, hoping to find a "third way." Ultimately, capital stays in control though. Even if your fascist government manages to retain popular support, the market will begin to erode its principles, like it does everything else.
The Nazis needed oil and relied on imports but Britain did a blockade and that's really what forced them to go to war, I think maybe they'd get rid of capitalism as national socialists but there's always the need for raw materials which can be bought or taken by force.
Also:
The Japanese needed oil and relied on imports but Britain did a blockade and that's really what forced them to go to war.
The USA blockcaded the Japanese in the Pacific which led to Peal Harbor being bombed.
Churchill was behind it - and a little too far away.
What's the difference between fascism and communism?
The spelling.
Top down evil.
When the Red Army swept across Russia during the civil war, they would say to their proletariat opponents, the ones fighting the war, "join us."
When the Nazis rolled through eastern Europe into the Soviet Union, they had no interest in having inferior slavs join them; they were to be ethnically cleansed, enslaved and replaced by Germans.
I know. My friend is always telling me how they ran from the Commies into the arms of the Nazis thinking they would be saved - but found they were a different evil. And in the end, after the war, all those who were found to be "traitors" by embracing the Nazis, even if just to survive, were punished.
How about the Jews running from the Nazis to the Commies got put in labor camps as well? Even FDR in the USA was putting Japanese into concentration camps.
I was just talking about the goyim citizens in Eastern Europe. The irony is most of the Bolshevik leaders were Jews. In school the teachers were forced to teach children Russian and to like and trust Jews, though none in the country had ever met one. The gulags were the worst. Some Jews were powerful, some were not.